damnit, another issue with Outlook

sounds good.
im just about to hit the sack. Work early in the morning tommorow.
Sending myself an email at work to remind myself to check my pm's. I'll try to reply to you in the morn tommorow.
gotta get some shut-eye. 12 hour shifts suck.
 
The *.pst file is STILL on his drive. you just need to recover it.

Regardless of him formatting it, zeroing it out, lowleveling it. It's still there.




"It's not in the box....its outside the box"
 
07SteedaQ335 said:
The *.pst file is STILL on his drive. you just need to recover it.

Regardless of him formatting it, zeroing it out, lowleveling it. It's still there.




"It's not in the box....its outside the box"
Yeh, but I'm having that Dr Watson Postmortem error pop up now, stupid Microsoft Software, I can't right click on the desktop or even do searches for files it won't allow it. All these years and Microsoft still has fixed this problem, it's been occuring since like Windows 95'. Search online and you'll see.
 
Surfer said:
Yeh, but I'm having that Dr Watson Postmortem error pop up now, stupid Microsoft Software, I can't right click on the desktop or even do searches for files it won't allow it. All these years and Microsoft still has fixed this problem, it's been occuring since like Windows 95'. Search online and you'll see.


1. Check with your Webhosting co to see if they have any emails stored on server. You can do this by calling you're webhosting technical support, explain the issue.

2. If #1 fails and I'm sure they ARE not stored on the server.

3. Do a sweep, and recover the 2k1 file and the .pst

4. Put those 2 files on a cd, along with anything else thats needed

5. Format it through the HP recovery or HP Setup tool.

6. Go have a beer while format and install completes.


And DO not contact microshaft err microsoft support. Their need to outsource to india has made the support go from "Oh look it's fixed" to "Still not working but thanks anyways"
 
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07SteedaQ335 said:
1. Check with your Webhosting co to see if they have any emails stored on server. You can do this by calling you're webhosting technical support, explain the issue.

2. If #1 fails and I'm sure they ARE not stored on the server.

3. Do a sweep, and recover the 2k1 file and the .pst

4. Put those 2 files on a cd, along with anything else thats needed

5. Format it through the HP recovery or HP Setup tool.

6. Go have a beer while format and install completes.


And DO not contact microshaft err microsoft support. Their need to outsource to india has made the support go from "Oh look it's fixed" to "Still not working but thanks anyways"
Only problem is restore won't do anything, the Dr Watson Postmortem error will still be there, I redid the computer again the other night and it still happens. Not doing it again as its a pain in the ass to reupload everything and set everything back to settings needed for office/work. Can't search, scan or anything for files, it will start and then say "Dr Watson Postmortem error Windows Explorer will now shut down, and the screen reuploads to the desktop.

I posted on a computer board so hoping somebody is able to fix it, every Dr Watson error can be different and a nightmare to fix. God I hate Microsoft.
 
Surfer said:
Only problem is restore won't do anything, the Dr Watson Postmortem error will still be there, I redid the computer again the other night and it still happens. Not doing it again as its a pain in the ass to reupload everything and set everything back to settings needed for office/work. Can't search, scan or anything for files, it will start and then say "Dr Watson Postmortem error Windows Explorer will now shut down, and the screen reuploads to the desktop.

I posted on a computer board so hoping somebody is able to fix it, every Dr Watson error can be different and a nightmare to fix. God I hate Microsoft.


Remedy to KILL Dr.watson:

anyways. If you want to disable him, run regedit.

Find:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug
and change the value of Auto to "0" including the quotes. It is probably "1" now.

If you'd rather just control what the good Dr. does when there is an error Run: drwtsn32
and set the options.
 
07SteedaQ335 said:
Remedy to KILL Dr.watson:

anyways. If you want to disable him, run regedit.

Find:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug
and change the value of Auto to "0" including the quotes. It is probably "1" now.

If you'd rather just control what the good Dr. does when there is an error Run: drwtsn32
and set the options.
I'll have to try again, I swear I did that and it didn't do anything when I found that answer online, still gave me a windows error message but w/o the Dr Watson name, and wouldn't let me still search or right click on the desktop. I'll let you know. Some people went even further with people posting their logs from HIJACKTHIS and having to fix a ton of errors.
 
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