Access Posts from January 2008?

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A Baffled User

After my HP Pavilion a6250t desktop crashed two weeks ago and had to undergo
a system recovery, I am now having the same problem accessing Contacts for
my OL 2000 program that was solved by Brian Tillman on this forum last
January (probably around the 21st). The heading of my query was something
like Outlook 2000 on Vista: Accessing Contacts?

I've downloaded as many historical headers from this forum as I can, but
they only go back as far as September 2008. Is there a way to retrieve a
thread from January?

Thanks!

Joan
 
G

Gordon

A Baffled User said:
After my HP Pavilion a6250t desktop crashed two weeks ago and had to
undergo a system recovery, I am now having the same problem accessing
Contacts for my OL 2000 program that was solved by Brian Tillman on this
forum last January (probably around the 21st). The heading of my query was
something like Outlook 2000 on Vista: Accessing Contacts?

I've downloaded as many historical headers from this forum as I can, but
they only go back as far as September 2008. Is there a way to retrieve a
thread from January?


The MS servers only keep 90 days AFAIK - try googlegroups.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

After my HP Pavilion a6250t desktop crashed two weeks ago and had to
undergo a system recovery, I am now having the same problem accessing
Contacts for my OL 2000 program that was solved by Brian Tillman on this
forum last January (probably around the 21st). The heading of my query was
something like Outlook 2000 on Vista: Accessing Contacts?

I've downloaded as many historical headers from this forum as I can, but
they only go back as far as September 2008. Is there a way to retrieve a
thread from January?

Here you go:
<http://groups.google.com/group/micr...tlook.*++tillman++"outlook+2000"++vista++joan>
 
A

A Baffled User

Thanks!

Gordon said:
The MS servers only keep 90 days AFAIK - try googlegroups.

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