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[email protected] April 17th 07 09:09 PM

Can't find Outlook pst file anywhere
 
I have spent the whole day trying to find my .pst file.

My computer crashed and I am trying to restore everything. All the
files are on the harddisk.

I have spent hours reading instructions on find the .pst file. I have
done a search for *.pst on all my hard disk, making sure hidden files
are searched and I have manually looked, repeatedly, in every possible
folder the file may be in.

The only issue I can see is that in 'Documents and Settings' there is
an All Users folder, a Default User one, an Owner one and a My Name
one, but the latter one is empty. The other three are not.

I imagine that is the folder where my .pst file should have been
stored.

How could the folder become empty for no rhyme or reason? Nobody has
touched my computer except me and, like I said, every other file and
folder on the computer is there as far as I can see.

Can anybody help please as I am devastated about losing my critical
emails.

Thank you.


Noreply April 17th 07 09:30 PM

Can't find Outlook pst file anywhere
 
Are you logged on as administrator???
It is normally in C:\Documents and Settings\"YOUR LOGON ACCOUNT NAME"\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook


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I have spent the whole day trying to find my .pst file.

My computer crashed and I am trying to restore everything. All the
files are on the harddisk.

I have spent hours reading instructions on find the .pst file. I have
done a search for *.pst on all my hard disk, making sure hidden files
are searched and I have manually looked, repeatedly, in every possible
folder the file may be in.

The only issue I can see is that in 'Documents and Settings' there is
an All Users folder, a Default User one, an Owner one and a My Name
one, but the latter one is empty. The other three are not.

I imagine that is the folder where my .pst file should have been
stored.

How could the folder become empty for no rhyme or reason? Nobody has
touched my computer except me and, like I said, every other file and
folder on the computer is there as far as I can see.

Can anybody help please as I am devastated about losing my critical
emails.

Thank you.




Ideasmiths April 25th 07 07:26 AM

The file is hidden
 
The file is hidden in a hidden folder (sometimes).

You click on My computer-Toolsfolder opetions-View
Then select the Hidden Files and foldes-Show hidden files and folders. Press Apply then okay.

Lets say your User name is "Ideasmiths"

Now startup your outlook and when it complain, you search under C: - Documents and Settings-Ideasmiths-local settings-Application Data-Microsoft-Outlook

you should see your .pst files there!

Note that the folder local settings was a hidden folder. After you have found it, well, I suggest you place it some where obviouse so that you can backup easier next time. Remember to turn OFF the show hidden folders after you are done.

Hope that helps

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] April 25th 07 08:35 AM

The file is hidden
 
Yep, the final nail in the coffin for all those unhelpful Egghead Cafe posts.

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After furious head scratching, Ideasmiths asked:

| The file is hidden in a hidden folder (sometimes).
|
| You click on My computer-Toolsfolder opetions-View
| Then select the Hidden Files and foldes-Show hidden files and
| folders. Press Apply then okay.
|
| Lets say your User name is "Ideasmiths"
|
| Now startup your outlook and when it complain, you search under C: -
| Documents and Settings-Ideasmiths-local settings-Application
| Data-Microsoft-Outlook
|
| you should see your .pst files there!
|
| Note that the folder local settings was a hidden folder. After you
| have found it, well, I suggest you place it some where obviouse so
| that you can backup easier next time. Remember to turn OFF the show
| hidden folders after you are done.
|
| Hope that helps
|
| EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
| http://www.eggheadcafe.com


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