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Missing subfolders
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I recently lost a group of subfolders I was holding on to in my Windows Mail Folders. They just ceased to exist. In them was some important travel and expense information. Can you tell me where to look for them? Step by step. I have already tried the simple searches as recommended by Microsoft. They are no place to be found. I fear they were deleted completely. I am running Vista Home Premium and I am a intermediate type problem solver if that helps. I am past the simple stuff. -- Thanks, Valerie |
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Re: Missing subfolders
You can find the hard drive location by looking here:
Tools, Options, Advanced, Maintenance, Store Folder... For most, that location will be C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. From there, click on Local Folders. Each message is stored in an individual file with a cryptic name like 0BB32EA6-0000045E.eml. Make sure your PC is configured to show 'hidden' files. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Valerie" <Valerie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1B2CBFFE-C815-4F6F-A8F2-01FB3F647A97@microsoft.com... > Hi. > I recently lost a group of subfolders I was holding on to in my Windows Mail > Folders. They just ceased to exist. In them was some important travel and > expense information. > > Can you tell me where to look for them? Step by step. I have already tried > the simple searches as recommended by Microsoft. They are no place to be > found. I fear they were deleted completely. > > I am running Vista Home Premium and I am a intermediate type problem solver > if that helps. I am past the simple stuff. > -- > Thanks, > Valerie |
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Re: Missing subfolders
Try http://www.filehippo.com/download_recuva/
-- John the West Ham fan housetrained@hotmail.com <>< "Valerie" <Valerie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1B2CBFFE-C815-4F6F-A8F2-01FB3F647A97@microsoft.com... > Hi. > I recently lost a group of subfolders I was holding on to in my Windows > Folders. They just ceased to exist. In them was some important travel > and > expense information. > > Can you tell me where to look for them? Step by step. I have already tried > the simple searches as recommended by Microsoft. They are no place to be > found. I fear they were deleted completely. > > I am running Vista Home Premium and I am a intermediate type problem > solver > if that helps. I am past the simple stuff. > -- > Thanks, > Valerie |
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Re: Missing subfolders
You can find the hard drive location by looking here:
Tools, Options, Advanced, Maintenance, Store Folder... For most, that location will be C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. From there, click on Local Folders. Each message is stored in an individual file with a cryptic name like 0BB32EA6-0000045E.eml. Make sure your PC is configured to show 'hidden' files. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Valerie" <Valerie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1B2CBFFE-C815-4F6F-A8F2-01FB3F647A97@microsoft.com... > Hi. > I recently lost a group of subfolders I was holding on to in my Windows Mail > Folders. They just ceased to exist. In them was some important travel and > expense information. > > Can you tell me where to look for them? Step by step. I have already tried > the simple searches as recommended by Microsoft. They are no place to be > found. I fear they were deleted completely. > > I am running Vista Home Premium and I am a intermediate type problem solver > if that helps. I am past the simple stuff. > -- > Thanks, > Valerie |
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