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Accidentally deleted crucial folder
As the title says, I've accidentally - and permanently - deleted a crucial folder from Outlook. However: I do a complete backup of my hard drive every ten days, the most recent - as luck would have it - being yesterday. The backup takes the form of a complete backup of all files, an image taken on a portable hard-drive, and a full clone of the primary hard drive to a secondary hard drive in the same PC. Is there any way I can restore the folder in question by importing it ( or even just copying it ) from one of the backups ( I'm thinking the cloned one, although would it be a problem that that's on the D drive ...?... )
Any and all suggestions urgently and gratefully appreciated. |
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Outlook isn't too particular about which folder you store data files in. You can even put different .pst files in different folders.
There is a default folder location. A quick check on the web says it's here: drive:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder However, my guess the location depends on the version of Windows (7? 10? 11?) and the version of Outlook (2010? 2016? 2019? 365?) |
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