MS Outlook 2000 help me!
I have recently lost the motherboard and have replaced it in my windows 2K pro box. Since the motherboard replacement, Windows will get to the end of its startup screen, then will reboot no matter if I am going into safe mode or not.
I have recently lost the motherboard and have replaced it in my windows 2K pro box. Since the motherboard replacement, Windows will get to the end of its startup screen, then will reboot no matter if I am going into safe mode or not.
I have setup a new computer and installed the HD into it in hopes of transferring my outlook contacts into the new profile. As I understand, I am to look for a pst file to restore it.
Does anyone know how to restore the outlook contacts without being able to find any pst files??
or
Are there any suggestions for getting the old system into its OS without it rebooting on me?
I am horribly confused.
Thanks for any suggestions
I have setup a new computer and installed the HD into it in hopes of transferring my outlook contacts into the new profile. As I understand, I am to look for a pst file to restore it.
Does anyone know how to restore the outlook contacts without being able to find any pst files??
or
Are there any suggestions for getting the old system into its OS without it rebooting on me?
I am horribly confused.
Thanks for any suggestions
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Unfortunately, I can't find any pst files anywhere on the hard drive. I have tries the repair utility and installaing it into another computer.
Are there any security issues or different formats for the outlook contacts file that I don't know about?
Are there any security issues or different formats for the outlook contacts file that I don't know about?
Nope, Outlook keeps all items and folders in a PST file. Usually, it's located in:
c:\documents and settings\<yourusername>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
A lot of times running a search on the hard drive will cause it to skip these directories because they are typically hidden. Go there manually with explorer and look in that directory. You will probably need to go to tools/folder options and enable viewing hidden files first.
c:\documents and settings\<yourusername>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
A lot of times running a search on the hard drive will cause it to skip these directories because they are typically hidden. Go there manually with explorer and look in that directory. You will probably need to go to tools/folder options and enable viewing hidden files first.