Hello people,
I have a problem which I hope someone can shed some light on.
I recently had to re-install win xp because of a virus and knew that all my applications would be scrubbed of the registry but would still be resident on my machine in Drive C somewhere so when I re-booted the PC I assumed I could navigate my way to the OFFICE file and execute outlook from there.
No avail.
It tells me that I have to re-install office from the original location (something to do with the registry settings I assume?). Well I can't do that because I no longer have the 'Office' disk and don't really understand what I'm supposed to do anyway!!
So how can I retrive all the very important calender appointments and contacts that I cannot access now so that I can save them and import them over to a freshly installed 'Office' at a later date?
Very gratefull for ANY advice as I am tearing the very few strands of hair i have out of my balding head!!
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need to retrive MS Outllook files
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Posted 20 September 2004 - 08:09 PM
Outlook previous to 2003 - do a search for a (or multiple) *.pst files... these are the files that Outlook stores mail and such inside...
Outlook 2003 - do a search for *.pst AND *.ost files... the *.ost is the new format, but it is backwards compatible, so you should search for both... Generally found in (C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook)
Address book - *.wab AND *.pab files... these are the files that your address entries are stored... Generally found in (C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book)
Outlook 2003 - do a search for *.pst AND *.ost files... the *.ost is the new format, but it is backwards compatible, so you should search for both... Generally found in (C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook)
Address book - *.wab AND *.pab files... these are the files that your address entries are stored... Generally found in (C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book)
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Posted 21 September 2004 - 01:42 AM
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