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Old 05-18-2011, 04:24 PM
carlboone carlboone is offline Outlook 2010 pst files keep disappearing Windows 7 64bit Outlook 2010 pst files keep disappearing Office 2010 64bit
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Default Outlook 2010 pst files keep disappearing

I have using Office 2010 with Windows 7 since January of this year. About once a month my pst files simply vanish and are nowhere to be found on my hard drive. My emails, contacts, calendar, etc. are all gone every time.



I thought I could get around the problem by making a backup folder in a different location (on my hard drive) and regularly copying the pst file there. When I got home from work a couple hours ago everything was fine. After dinner when I started up Outlook the file was gone again - including in the copy in the backup folder I had created.

I have deleted and recreated my account a couple times but the problem keeps reoccurring. Can anyone suggest what is happening and how I can stop it?
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