Outlook 2003 Missing pst and ost files

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neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

If the PST file wasn't backed up or moved originally, no. Best you could do
is create a new PST file via the mail applet in the control panel. (DL's
post covers it)

The OST tends to be a mirror copy of your Exchange mailbox. (saying tongue
and cheek because if you work offline and don't make it back to the server
to sync, then it is possible to have items in the OST that haven't been
pushed back to the server.)
 

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