Effect of Domain change on Outlook
Sorry for the confusion.
I see that I have my contacts and calendar, but I have not been able to
locate my rules and e-mail account settings.
Are they lost?
Thanks again.
Ben
"Ben" wrote in message
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Hi Milly,
Thank you for your great help.
Anyway I can get my Contacts, e-mail account settings, and rules back.
Tks & Merry Christmas
Ben
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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If you were using a .pst file for your mail storage, it may have a
different name than outlook.pst - search for any .pst file that you can
find (search hidden folders as well). Once the .pst(s) are found, open
Outlook and use File-Open-Outlook Data File. Open your old .pst and you
should be up and running again.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Ben asked:
| My PC was a stand alone PC that previously belonged to a domain (that
| was no more in use). I had Outlook running on it that could get my
| e-mails from several web e-mail services using POP3 (no Exchange). I
| had a few thousand e-mails in this outlook. For some reason I removed
| my PC from the Domain and join a workgroup.
| Now when I launch my Outlook, it wants to start from scratch.
| Can my previous e-mail accounts, rules, contacts, and vital e-mails be
| re-stored?
| Thank you in advance,
| Ben
|