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My computer "crashed" recently and after technical consultation, the only way
to fix it is to wipe the drive and reinstall everything. Fortunately, I had
most of my files backed up. I was advised that I could back up the rest by
removing my hard drive from my computer and installing in into another. I
did that and have backed up the few new files that I had created since the
last backup.
However, I also want to transfer the messages stored in Outlook. I did a
search of the hard drive (including hidden files and folders) for a *.pst
file, but the results were negative. Since I am using someone else's
computer, the additional problem is that I cannot open their Outlook to
create a *.pst file or my messages will be added to theirs (etc.). So
barring a *.pst file, since I did not modify the default location where my
messages are stored, where can I find them (i.e. file extension or folder
name)? Or will I have to copy an entire folder and its subfolders (i.e.
where the Outlook program) - if so, what should I copy?
Technical specs: My computer is running Windows ME and the Outlook version
is Outlook 2000 (the computer that I am using to transfer the files is
running WindowsXP). The only other info that may be useful is that I am the
only user on my computer, so I just use the default user profile.
to fix it is to wipe the drive and reinstall everything. Fortunately, I had
most of my files backed up. I was advised that I could back up the rest by
removing my hard drive from my computer and installing in into another. I
did that and have backed up the few new files that I had created since the
last backup.
However, I also want to transfer the messages stored in Outlook. I did a
search of the hard drive (including hidden files and folders) for a *.pst
file, but the results were negative. Since I am using someone else's
computer, the additional problem is that I cannot open their Outlook to
create a *.pst file or my messages will be added to theirs (etc.). So
barring a *.pst file, since I did not modify the default location where my
messages are stored, where can I find them (i.e. file extension or folder
name)? Or will I have to copy an entire folder and its subfolders (i.e.
where the Outlook program) - if so, what should I copy?
Technical specs: My computer is running Windows ME and the Outlook version
is Outlook 2000 (the computer that I am using to transfer the files is
running WindowsXP). The only other info that may be useful is that I am the
only user on my computer, so I just use the default user profile.