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Old 11-18-2010, 07:48 PM
SpiderTech SpiderTech is offline Outlook - Email retrieval Windows XP Outlook - Email retrieval Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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Darisha,

To aid you in this recovery process, some additional details are required.

1. Did you have your E-mails backed up to an archived .PST file?


2. When you copied over the above data, does it contain .PST files?
3. When you configured your Outlook, what form of account to you have established? Was it a standard POP, IMAP or an exchange account?

Another location windows likes keeping data files or archived email files(.PST) is Local DISC > Users > ( User name) > Documents > Outlook files.

Keep us posted.
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Old 11-18-2010, 10:26 PM
Darisha Darisha is offline Outlook - Email retrieval Windows 7 Outlook - Email retrieval Office 2007
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Thanks for your advice, but the problem was sorted out.

Those two folder that I copied over were enough .... all of my emails were there.

After reinstalling Outlook I started it but before starting it, I placed the folder in their respective places, then a new pst got created, then I closed Outlook, renamed Outlook1 to Outlook.old and then renamed the original, copied Outlook file to Outlook1.

Everything worked 100%

Thanks again!
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