
January 24th 07, 04:40 PM
posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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can you do a system restore on office 2000?
Thanks so much for your help. I did however re-install 2000 this morning and
EVERYTHING CAME BACK!!  ) phew so relieved. Thanks again though I will keep
this information for future reference. All the best!!
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
sharplle wrote:
I'm in turmoil, I installed office 2003 on my pc, system
crashed.....I was using outlook for calendar etc, that vansihed too,
I uninstalled 2003 thinking my system would default back to 2000, now
I've lost my calendar and contacts.
Since installing and uninstalling Outlook dioesn't affect your data, the
most likely thing that happened was that the installation created either a
new mail profile or a new PST, hiding your data. Since you have Outlook
2000 reinstalled, you have one of two modes: Internet Only or
Corporate/Workgroup. HelpAbout will tell you if you don't know. If you're
using C/W mode, it might be best to create a new mail profile with the Mail
applet in Control Panel.
To add your previous data back into Outlook, click FileOpenPersonal
Folders File and browse to your previous PST. It's usual location depends
on your Windows version. For current versions of Windows, it's in the
(usually hidden) folder
C:\Documents and Settings\{yourusername}\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook. Select it, click OK, and it will be added to your
current mail profile. Make it your delivery location, stop and restart
Outlook, and you should be back in business. How to make it your delivery
location depends on the mode of Outlook, so if you can't figure it out
yourself, you'll have to post back with your mode. It will either be under
ToolsServices or FileProperties.
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Brian Tillman
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