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MS Outlook 2010 issue

Windows 7 laptop had issues with seeing "view hidden files" option. Ran restore from earlier date using Windows Restore. EU logged in to profile and Outlook 2010 personal folders missing. Is there anyway to recapture or reclaim ?

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June 7th, 2012 9:15am
Not unless you have a backup of the laptop from just before you restored from the earlier date.
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June 7th, 2012 9:21am
Recuva has always been good to me on helping end-users recover files that have been marked with a Delete Bit and recover them. Avoid using internet on this laptop or generating new files until you get recova to run on the laptop. Each write, potentially
overwrites that outlook data that you're seeking to recover.

Hope that helps!
Best Regards,Steve Kline
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June 7th, 2012 9:26am
Recuva has always been good to me on helping end-users recover files that have been marked with a Delete Bit and recover them. Avoid using internet on this laptop or generating new files until you get recova to run on the laptop. Each write, potentially
overwrites that outlook data that you're seeking to recover.

Hope that helps!
Best Regards,Steve Kline
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Active Directory, Network Infrastructure, Application Platform, Windows 7
Microsoft Certified Product Specialist & Network Product Specialist
Red Hat Certified System Administrator
Microsoft® Community Contributor Award 2011
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June 7th, 2012 9:32am
Steve Kline's advice is available, any updates ?
BTW, you may try to go to office forum for help.

http://www.msofficeforums.com/outlook/Jeff
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June 12th, 2012 7:47pm

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