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I have crashed my XP instalation so it won't start. I have put the old
harddisk in another computer and can see all the files. (I'm booting from another disk). The problem: Every thread in this forum says that the mail is stored in the applicationdata/../outlook folder. Not so. In the outlook folder theres about 100 kb of files. On the computer where I have installed the crased disk its the same. The question: Is there any other location I can look? I have also searched the disks for any .pst files with no succses. |
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Lupus wrote:
I have crashed my XP instalation so it won't start. I have put the old harddisk in another computer and can see all the files. (I'm booting from another disk). The problem: Every thread in this forum says that the mail is stored in the applicationdata/../outlook folder. Not true. It should be in ...Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. Note that it's a hidden file and unless you enable the viewing of hidden files and folders, it may be difficult to find. Not so. In the outlook folder theres about 100 kb of files. On the computer where I have installed the crased disk its the same. The question: Is there any other location I can look? PSTs can be in any folder on the drive to which you have permission. Searching will find them ONLY if you enable viewing hidden fils and folders. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have tried this. I have enabled viewing of hidden files. Still I can not
find any files. Any other idea of finding the file? Lupus "Brian Tillman" wrote: Lupus wrote: I have crashed my XP instalation so it won't start. I have put the old harddisk in another computer and can see all the files. (I'm booting from another disk). The problem: Every thread in this forum says that the mail is stored in the applicationdata/../outlook folder. Not true. It should be in ...Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. Note that it's a hidden file and unless you enable the viewing of hidden files and folders, it may be difficult to find. Not so. In the outlook folder theres about 100 kb of files. On the computer where I have installed the crased disk its the same. The question: Is there any other location I can look? PSTs can be in any folder on the drive to which you have permission. Searching will find them ONLY if you enable viewing hidden fils and folders. -- Brian Tillman |
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In addition to setting Folder Options to view Hidden Files and Folders, you
need to tell the Search tool to "Search system folders" and "Search hidden files and folders". Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP- Print /Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Lupus" wrote in message ... I have tried this. I have enabled viewing of hidden files. Still I can not find any files. Any other idea of finding the file? Lupus "Brian Tillman" wrote: Lupus wrote: I have crashed my XP instalation so it won't start. I have put the old harddisk in another computer and can see all the files. (I'm booting from another disk). The problem: Every thread in this forum says that the mail is stored in the applicationdata/../outlook folder. Not true. It should be in ...Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. Note that it's a hidden file and unless you enable the viewing of hidden files and folders, it may be difficult to find. Not so. In the outlook folder theres about 100 kb of files. On the computer where I have installed the crased disk its the same. The question: Is there any other location I can look? PSTs can be in any folder on the drive to which you have permission. Searching will find them ONLY if you enable viewing hidden fils and folders. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I] wrote:
In addition to setting Folder Options to view Hidden Files and Folders, you need to tell the Search tool to "Search system folders" Usually not, but it can't hurt. PSTs would appear in a system folder only if deliberately placed in one. and "Search hidden files and folders". When I experimented with this, it semed to me that if Folder Options are set to show hidden files and folders, then Search didn't need to be told to look in them, but it's been a while so maybe I don't recall correctly. It can't hurt, though. -- Brian Tillman |
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