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At my home office, a user's computer began making odd noises which turned
out to be the hard disk in the throes of death. Our tech consultant managed to salvage quite a bit, but they can't find his pst files from Outlook (not OE). They're not in the usual place, and it's suspected they might be on the office server. I don't know what they've done so far to check this theory, but never mind that. A couple of years ago, I relocated my OE message store to c:\oe\messages, which makes it much easier for me to find the files and do backups. Less cryptic path than the default. Pondering the other user's predicament, I wondered what would happen if I needed to find my message store, but I couldn't use Tools, Options, Maintenance for some reason. Obviously, I could search the disk for all occurrences of inbox.dbx, and one of the search results would be correct. But, I wondered about searching the registry. I tried that, using the exact path to my message store folder, and got no results at all. Why? Where does OE store that config info, if not in the registry? |
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