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Subject:
From:
Wayne Adams <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 6 Mar 2000 19:34:20 -0500
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Hello Brian,

Monday, March 06, 2000, 11:38:39 AM, you wrote:

BLS> Good morning,

BLS>         First, thanks to both Anthony and Jun for their suggestions/comments about
BLS> my request to hook up two printers to one computer.  Nothing decided yet.

BLS>         Second, over the weekend I formatted my HD and reinstalled Win 98SE.
BLS> Before doing so I backed up my .pst file used by MS Outlook 2000.  Now,
BLS> after having installed Outlook, I can't open the .pst file although Outlook
BLS> sees it as well as the (default?) outlook.pst and archive.pst.

BLS>         Do I need to make some changes to the Registry so that Outlook "knows"
BLS> where to look for my .pst file?

BLS>         Thanks in advance for your help.

BLS>         Brian L. Sanburn

BLS>              PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
BLS>                      visit our download web page at:
BLS>                      http://nospin.com/pc/files.html


I  would go to outlook/file & import your 'pst' file. That should take care of
it.

--
Best regards,
 Wayne                            mailto:[log in to unmask]

             PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
                     visit our download web page at:
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