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Where Outlook hides its secret stuff OutlookPower Magazine - September 2006 Ever wonder where Outlook stores all its information? You might think it's in the PST file, but Outlook actually drops its load all over your hard drive. If you're saving, backing up, or recovering files, it's probably a good idea to know where to find all of Outlook's droppings. In this article, we'll clue you into the secret locations you might not know about.
Are you missing email? OutlookPower Magazine - May 2004 "My email is disappearing" is a simple question frequently posed to Outlook and Exchange support groups. There are several causes for this phenomenon. The most common causes are filtered views, rules on the client, or an improperly configured Exchange account. Less common is an anti-spam or content manager scanner removing suspect messages. For details, read this important article.
Now you see it, now you don't OutlookPower Magazine - May 2003 Sometimes an apparent bug isn't a bug at all. Diane Poremsky discusses a recent bug report about missing email that turned out to be something quite simple.
More ways to find your lost Outlook items OutlookPower Magazine - April 2003 Last week's column was about using Find and Advanced Find to help you find Outlook items. This week, you'll learn how to use Views and a new feature coming in Outlook 2003, Search Folders, to find the items you need.
Finding your lost Outlook items OutlookPower Magazine - March 2003 If you've been using Outlook for a while, chances are that you've used Find, Advanced Find, and Views to help you find items in your folders quickly. This week, Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky has a few tips to get the most out of these features.
Outlook with a view OutlookPower Magazine - February 2003 Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky lets you know how you can use Outlook to keep track of your busy schedule. If you've ever overlooked an appointment, message or task because it was lost in a folder, this tip is for you.
Where'd my POP3 information go? OutlookPower Magazine - August 2002 A common problem with all versions of Outlook is the loss of POP3 server information. Users complain that they correct the server entries but something keeps changing the entries back. This week's tip shows you how you can fix the problem.
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