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Re: Help needed

Subject: Re: Help needed
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 11:38:54 +1000
On 8/6/06, Michael Mooney <wolfiroc@earthlink.net> wrote:
Hi All.
Hope that someone can save me some time and reduce some stress.

A friend of mine changed their Administrator password and then forgot what
it was.
They called Dell for an assist and Dell suggested they create another user
account with admin privileges.
That worked fine and they were able to get into the system.
HOWEVER,  when they tried accessing Outlook, all the email was gone as well
as the address book.
They've checked the directories and done searches (.pab and .pst) and all
without success.

how is this related to security? anyway, emails will be moved to another computer if you use outlook express + exchange. it downloads them and delete them by default.

otherwise, i'm confused as to your point. which accounts emails are
missing? the administrators? did you manage to log back in as the
admin?

-- mic

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