Sorry for the poor description. I'll try again.
My wife and I had separate user accounts on XP. For some reason about a
month ago, she opened outlook and it gave the "cant find personal file"
error
message. Yesterday I restored the system to the day prior to when she
noticed that, and all contacts were back to normal. Then, for unrelated
reasons, I started to change multiple user accounts on XP to one account.
Prior to this ( and immediately after the successful restore mentioned
about,
I backed up the computer onto our external hard drive). I deleted by
wife's
user account, being carefull to not delete her files. When I opened
outlook
in my (now our) user account, it gave the "cannot find file" error message
and no contacts available. I have searched *.pst on both the desktop
and
external harddrive. it found 2 .pst files, one empty and one with one
contact in it.
Thanks
Walt
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walt v
Russ Valentine said:
System restore did not recover your data. Restore points do nothing to
your
data. That's why you back up data.
Restore your data from your most recent backup.
Or provide a comprehensible description of what you actually did here.
Yours
makes no sense.
I doubt you actually lost your data. Just search for all Outlook data
files
on your hard drive (*.pst) and open each in Outlook until you find it.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
we had lost our contacts, which I was able to get back after a sysytem
restore. Then I tried to consolidate 2 different user accounts (in XP)
into
one. Then contacts lost again. Have tried restoring to point prior to
changing users accounts, and even back to original restore that had
restored
our contacts, but still getting error message when opening outlook that
says
cant find pst
thanks