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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    Yeah, I'll try to help with the PST. hopefully he'll find it based on instructions and be able to attach it to an email (personally, I try to keep people from using offline email programs).
    Crikey, hope you'll still be willing to help once you know I'm actually a she!
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    I'm raised by a single mom....no biased based on sex....except my mom kinda set the bar for newcomers! lol

    just my mistake of useing maths and logic for picking the sex.....males ask for help.....females fix things. : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    I'm raised by a single mom....no biased based on sex....except my mom kinda set the bar for newcomers! lol

    just my mistake of useing maths and logic for picking the sex.....males ask for help.....females fix things. : )
    Flatterer - I AM trying to fix things, just don't know where to look - sent you an email but still waiting to hear where I can find these pesky documents and settings - I can only find a documents folder and am pretty sure that's not what I'm after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    Flatterer - I AM trying to fix things, just don't know where to look - sent you an email but still waiting to hear where I can find these pesky documents and settings - I can only find a documents folder and am pretty sure that's not what I'm after.
    Ok, what you want to view is the C:drive......copy and paste the following in the top of any folder you are viewing....... C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033
    inside there will be a file called .pst

    if you don't see it..open any folder....then click on the ' tools' on the top of your window bar and click on 'folder Options'..... when that pops up click on the 'view' tab .....go do the menu and check 'hide hidden files and folders'..... and uncheck the box for 'Hide protected operating files and folder.....then go back and view or paste into a window....... C:\Documents and Settings\User Profile\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ .. there you will find your pst file

    if you are in the Dunedin area.....just bring your computer up to middlemarch and I'll fix it for free. Stop in the local dairy say you met a biker that fixes computers and I'll sure they'll point you to me.

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    Aagggghhhh - not working! I've tried both and each time I get an error message saying it could not be found and to check the spelling! I can now see the documents and settings folder, but it has a little arrow in the corner (like a shortcut on the desktop) and when I try opening it, I get told I it is not accessible and access is denied. I tried to see if there was an option to open as administrator but there isn't.

    If it makes any difference, I've got a Compaq Presario running Vista Home Professional.

    Thanks for the invitation to pretty Middlemarch (home of lots of single men, I hear!) but Levin's a tad too far away to do that this week!

    Edited to add - did a bit more hunting and think I've found what you were asking for - it didn't work by copying and pasting the location in, but I did open the program files folder and found the common files and the system and the Mapi and the 1033 - and I've just copied and pasted it into an email to you. Phew - got there in the end - I think!
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    Nah, that's not the right file......I've just emailed you step by step instructions.

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    Damn, couldn't get the options you emailed me to appear, so still not sure what file to email. When I open the documents folder and click on searches, there is no 'other' tab so I can't get to the advanced search ... choose hidden and system folders ... and therefore can't type pst in the search box and then email you the pst file.

    Hey, maybe my computer is a moron too?!!!
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    Do you still have the box your computer came in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    Do you still have the box your computer came in?
    Very funny, now get back in YOUR box!

    I know from posting on computer help sites that I am NOT the only one to have done this - but so far I appear to have been the ONLY female...
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    Aagggghhhh - not working! I've tried both and each time I get an error message saying it could not be found and to check the spelling! I can now see the documents and settings folder, but it has a little arrow in the corner (like a shortcut on the desktop) and when I try opening it, I get told I it is not accessible and access is denied. I tried to see if there was an option to open as administrator but there isn't.

    If it makes any difference, I've got a Compaq Presario running Vista Home Professional.

    Thanks for the invitation to pretty Middlemarch (home of lots of single men, I hear!) but Levin's a tad too far away to do that this week!

    Edited to add - did a bit more hunting and think I've found what you were asking for - it didn't work by copying and pasting the location in, but I did open the program files folder and found the common files and the system and the Mapi and the 1033 - and I've just copied and pasted it into an email to you. Phew - got there in the end - I think!


    FWIW: Default location of .pst file in Windows Vista is

    drive:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook.

    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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    One other thing it might pay to clarify - are you actually using Outlook and/or Outlook Express OR Windows Mail (default application in Vista)?

    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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    Beemer,

    According to your email you are on the right track. the file is called Outlook.pst It'll look like the shortcut for your outlook program. You don't want to try to 'open' the file itself. you just want to copy it to your desktop and attach it to an email.

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    Yep, using Outlook and Vista - will try what NOWOOL suggests and see if that works.

    Mind you, the bloody inbox is almost as full of crap now as it was the day I deleted everything!

    Um, just copied and pasted that file into an email and it's 167MB - I'm thinking you will NOT be keen for me to email that to you, so I won't until I hear back. It is showing as an attachment in the email as Outlook.pst so I'm thinking it's the right one this time, but it's a bit bloody big! Also, it's showing it was last modified 9/06/2007 so it's not going to have anything recent on it.
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    FWIW: Default location of .pst file in Windows Vista is

    drive:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook.
    Unfortunately when I try and open the AppData folder I get a message to say access is denied.
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    Unfortunately when I try and open the AppData folder I get a message to say access is denied.
    I'm guessing you don't have administrator rights with the user account you are using then. Go to Control Panel\User Accounts and you'll be able to check that one out

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