Thank you. I did a search and came up with two outlook folders:
outlook.pst and outlook1.pst. Both are under "C documents settings." I
think the first one may be my original because of the earlier date
attached, but how do I get my folders out of
it. If I click on it it says I am trying to open it.
Neither seem to contain my folders. What started this, I think was that I
had to do a system restore and took it back to when I did not have outlook
at all. Could I reverse that system restore now- it has been several
days- and recover my folders that way? Then I would perhaps have two
Outlook programs and then it would perhaps remove the Outlook I loaded
yesterday and downloaded more to?
I'm sorry this seems so confusing.
Karen
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, William Pike wrote:
> All Outlook folders, e-mails and even your calendar and such are stored in a
> file with the extension ".PST" do a search for "*.PST". You should find a
> couple, import them into outlook and you should have your folders and
> e-mails back, you can move them to the main personal folders by dragging and
> dropping them.
>
> William Pike
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Karen Miller
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 10:20 PM
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> Subject: [PCSOFT] OutLook extensions?
>
> Hi recently purchased and loaded Microsoft Outlook and had downloaded some
> email to folders. Now, I have discovered, it disappeared on my computer
> and I had to reload it. And the folders of email are gone. What is a way
> to find these folders? Do they have extentions of some sort?
>
> Any possible help I would appreciate.
>
> Karen
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