Re: Getting my data back!!
From: Steven L Umbach (sumbach_at_ameritech.net)
Date: 07/09/03
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Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 18:25:06 GMT
You data is all probably still there and unless any of it was
encrypted you should be able to recover it. Deleting a user account does not
delete any other important user files. Log onto the computer as an
administrator and look for your user profile which would be a folder named
the same as your user account under the documents and settings folder. Most
of your personal files will probably be in a folder in your profile folder
such as your documents folder. You can also use "Search" to look for
specific folders or files. I am not sure exactly how to recover your emails
and the process may differ based on version used. Try searching
http://google.com for "recover Outlook Express messages" or possibly post on
an Outlook Express newsgroup. --- Steve
"Limelight" <limelight@starfishnet.com> wrote in message
news:ed169ee7.0307091011.67956e72@posting.google.com...
> While recently trying to put a computer running Windows 2000 Pro on
> our network, an a user was inadvertantly removed from the computer.
> There are lots of important e-mails in that account. can anybody help
> me get the account back? Or even just the Outlook Express E-mails
> would be a real help!
>
> Thanks in advance!
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