Re: Help recovering Outlook mailboxes
- From: Paul Mathews <opto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 07:52:25 -0700
On Sep 8, 12:51 pm, Engineering Calculations
<ecalculati...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
A few weeks ago our PC was cooked by a bad surge protector. I had the
main drive mounted in a removable USB 2.0 enclosure. I found the IE
favorite bookmarks but I'm at a loss as to where the OUTLOOK 2000 mail
boxss might be located. There were no .pst files to be found.
It isn't the end of the world but it would be really nice to recover
the in box as it dated back to 1998.
Any and all help would be most appreciated.
I still don't have a solid fix for the KDP bugs reported in the
compensation piece of TOLERANCING or the real ray FOV spec using an
image plane target but I won't give up till I find one.
I am about to start code on the REAL BASIC based new design code which
will allow cross compilation to MAC OSX and LINUX as well as Windows.
Sincerely,
Jim Klein
James Klein
Engineering Calculations
KDP2 Optical Design Programwww.ecalculations.com
Do a search to find a large file with suffix .pst, usually
outlook.pst. It's location varies with your system, but mine is in:
C:\Documents and Settings\Paul\Local Settings\Application Data
\Microsoft\Outlook
Use File/Open in Outlook.
Paul Mathews
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