I inadvertently deleted them while trying to remove a file I didn't recognise. I got them back for short time using "Go to" but they disappeared again. I went to C:\Users\user name etc. searched and found the folder and sub-folders but they were all
empty. Does this mean that I have lose these imortant stored files forever? I really need some that are very important and I am devastated.
i pushed the button "empty" in the junk folder. but one of the emails was important to me. any chance to get those emails back?
I have a Macbook Pro OS X 10.7.4 on which I run Parallels Desktop 7 to create a virtual machine on which I have installed Windows 7 and several Windows programs. Typically, I run the virtual Windows system exclusively, but during day-long work sessions
will toggle to meshed "hand shaking" mode that enables me to use the browser, email, and other program running on the Mac. Yesterday this worked fine until mid-afternoon when I noticed that email wasn't updating, and Internet access became slow and then stopped
altogether. Attempts to resolve the issue quickly didn't work, so I let it be until I finished my day's work at about 6 p.m. After closing the Windows virtual machine I began problem solving steps on the Mac; network settings were okay, no other problem
was readily apparent except the lack of Outlook 2011 for Mac and Firefox browser access to the Internet. Everything I tried failed to resolve the issue. Outlook was running, showing read and unread messages in the inbox, and numerous saved files in a large
number of archive folders and subfolders, connections to three IMAP accounts, and an open .PST archive of older email messages transferred from my old Windows desktop running XP and Office Outlook 2007. Finally, I decided to reboot to see if this would unstick
the system. When the new boot was completed Firefox accessed the Internet just fine. Outlook, however, had been completely transformed: ALL of my former settings, accounts, undeleted current files and archived saved files, contacts and calendar items had
disappeared; in the ~\documents\microsoftuserdata\office 2011 identities folder there is just a single Main Identity file that contains none of my personal information; but I had several identities and backup, saved identity files in that identities folder
previously! I have an Apple router/backup drive that automatically takes snapshots of changed files and daily does a more complete backup. Checking these with the intention of restoring an earlier Outlook identities folder to recover everything, to my dismay
I found that only the "ground zero" unmodified Main Identity file exists in all the previous instances of the folder that I checked, even though these were saved while Outlook was working as expected and contained all my settings, etc. I found Microsoft's
instructions to copy the identity, then rebuild the identity database, which I did, but unfortunately this only re-established the first installation version of the Main Identity...not my well-seasoned Main Identity built up over several years. Must I simply
kiss it all goodbye and start all over again, or is there some technically sophisticated way I can locate and restore the missing Main Identity somewhere in my Time Machine backups? I am curious how such a catastrophic failure could occur, one that wiped
clean even the Identities I wasn't using at the time, and everything included in every one of the .olm files; can anyone explain it? And, is there any automatic way to set up routine backups of .olm files on an external drive isolated from the real time OS
and whatever destructive entity may prey upon it as has just happened to me?
1) I deleted all Emails in my "Sent" folder by accident (just hours earlier), can I get all restored?
2) By using the suggestion found in here, only found less than 10 Emails, did not help in my case!
3) Thanks.
How can I move the e-mails in a seperate folder created in My Document or else where i.e. other than the folders created created under folder option in mail box.
I see this when I open my account. I can't choose the inbox folder
Am having memory loss! The type size on the entire Hotmail site is so small I can bearly read it. How do I enlarge it?
NOTE: I do not mean when sending an email, but everything from folder names, to drop-down options, etc.
Thanks,
Peggy D.
I need to send a large folder of pictures (178 meg) to a recipient using my hotmail account. How do I do this as normally I encounter restrictions to the file size I can send as an attachment
My son is epileptic and has been bullied by a teacher at school. I emailed a formal complaint letter which the school have told me they never received. It was in my sent folder, it did not bounce back, I did not receive any failure notifications. I
am sure the school have deleted the emails as they did not want to deal with the issue in writing. I need to prove that the email was received by their server. Please can someone help me.
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