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Thomasjone Thomasjone is offline Attacked by RansomWare, need to save 503 emails in Outlook 2013s Inbox before destructive restore Windows 7 64bit Attacked by RansomWare, need to save 503 emails in Outlook 2013s Inbox before destructive restore Office 2013
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Yesterday was hit with some RansomWare attack which encrypted all of my data in a very short period of time. What I need to do before Dell's 'Destructive Restore', is to save the 503 emails that are currently in my Outlook 2013's Inbox. I have no clue how to do that. Would someone be kind enough to help a brother out?
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