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Old May 6th 03, 01:21 PM
mark O Neill
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Hey, I hope some one can help me. I've just moved office
and hence server. All of my contacts in outlook have since
gone - where I don't know.
I've tried to recover then by running searches and find
programes but to no luck!

I do hope you can help or point me in the right direction.

Thank you,

Mark O'Neill
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Old May 6th 03, 02:48 PM
Daniel Carwile
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Default lost contacts in outlook

What version of Outlook were you using. The older versions used WAB
file I think. The newer versions use the PST file. Do you know where the
PST file was stored, locally or on the server? If it was setup in an office
environment it should have been on the server. Do a search on the server
for *.pst. Then you will have to map your mailbox to it. Even though I do
not have a server I store the pst files for all my PC's (except my laptop)
on my main PC.


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Hey, I hope some one can help me. I've just moved office
and hence server. All of my contacts in outlook have since
gone - where I don't know.
I've tried to recover then by running searches and find
programes but to no luck!

I do hope you can help or point me in the right direction.

Thank you,

Mark O'Neill



 




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