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Old September 27th 08, 11:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Donald R. Ivey[_2_]
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Default Help! Outlook lost msgs

I recently had to restore a disk image to correct a blue screen problem. I have done pretty well - have found all my documents except some mail dated between the date of the collapse and the restored disk image. Who can tell me where Outlook stores the message file?

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Old September 27th 08, 11:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Leonard Grey[_3_]
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Default Help! Outlook lost msgs

Something doesn't make sense...If you really did 'restore a disk image'
you overwrote your hard disk with the image. There's nothing to look for
on your disk - you replaced its contents with your disk image.

That means, for example, that your hard disk contains the same state of
Outlook that exists in your image.
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Donald R. Ivey wrote:
I recently had to restore a disk image to correct a blue screen problem. I have done pretty well - have found all my documents except some mail dated between the date of the collapse and the restored disk image. Who can tell me where Outlook stores the message file?

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Old September 28th 08, 11:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
nass
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So sorry, I am cracking up, the pressure of a poor business year.
I will see a shrink, and get my mind looked at... everything going funny
now. hahahahaha.

Checkmate Mr Paul**** !!!
You lost your Dog (Mick Murphy) He is torn apart in this scam of yours both.
Do you really believe your utter liea and nonsense of that me impersonatimng
myself? You are vicious
and malice person. You posted in three Newsgroup (Help and Support, Security
and Performance and Maintainance
where Mick torn apart to attract simpthy for him and left where he started
his malicious game in General Group?
You are trying to recue him since your game didn't go to plan and microsft
will flush you and him into the Loo, so you thought better to pretend to be
the wiseman
and frame me as an impersonator to get your evil plan objectives achieved in
the NG!!!
But your plan got screwed up so now you taking your Dog (Mick) home bye
Mickyg
You will soon get my resopnce and I promise you, you will not go away with
it but not here in the NG, out.
You should learn how to play chess before you engage in a tactical game Mr
Paul****!


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"Leonard Grey" wrote:

Something doesn't make sense...If you really did 'restore a disk image'
you overwrote your hard disk with the image. There's nothing to look for
on your disk - you replaced its contents with your disk image.

That means, for example, that your hard disk contains the same state of
Outlook that exists in your image.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

"A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp

Donald R. Ivey wrote:
I recently had to restore a disk image to correct a blue screen problem. I have done pretty well - have found all my documents except some mail dated between the date of the collapse and the restored disk image. Who can tell me where Outlook stores the message file?


 




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