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RE: Outlook Personal Folders Password

Subject: RE: Outlook Personal Folders Password
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 22:45:34 -0400

Dear List,

I am embarrassed to admit that I lost all my emails in Microsoft Outlook
last week and I haven't been able to retrieve them.  Now, every time I try
to open Outlook, I am asked for my Personal Folders Password.  My problem is
that I don't know the password because I never had one  i.e., in the past, I
would double click on the Outlook icon and the application (along with all
my emails!) would open right away.  Along with asking for my password,
there's an error message - "The server is not available."

Here's what happened:  I came home one evening and decided to go into IE to
delete cookies, delete files and delete the history folder.  Right after
that, the system started requesting my password!

Is there a default password for Outlook?

Thanks.

Regards,


Edmond


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