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duckboyone
One of our main admins here has been running Outlook 2000 with a POP account,
downloading his email from an online source.
Yesterday our Network admin moved many domain accounts over to a different
server, and it created new profiles on the computers, so we've had to move
the data from the old profiles to the new profiles.
Its worked fine since most of our users run Office 2003, and I was able to
locate their .pst files in the old profile folder and import them into
Outlook on their new profiles.
On the computer in question, however, running Office 2000, I cannot find a
..pst file with the emails from that POP account. There are some .pst files
on the computer, but they are either brand new, having been created with the
new profile, or they have not been accessed for many months. The email being
downloaded into his POP account has got to have been stored somewhere,
though.
So my question is: does Outlook 2000 store the POP emails in a different
file or folder, rather than a .pst?
downloading his email from an online source.
Yesterday our Network admin moved many domain accounts over to a different
server, and it created new profiles on the computers, so we've had to move
the data from the old profiles to the new profiles.
Its worked fine since most of our users run Office 2003, and I was able to
locate their .pst files in the old profile folder and import them into
Outlook on their new profiles.
On the computer in question, however, running Office 2000, I cannot find a
..pst file with the emails from that POP account. There are some .pst files
on the computer, but they are either brand new, having been created with the
new profile, or they have not been accessed for many months. The email being
downloaded into his POP account has got to have been stored somewhere,
though.
So my question is: does Outlook 2000 store the POP emails in a different
file or folder, rather than a .pst?