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From: J.Postma on 30 Dec 2009 03:59 Tom, Did You find the location where de information is stored? I am also interested. J.Postma
From: Gordon on 30 Dec 2009 04:18 "J.Postma" <no(a)spam.please> wrote in message news:mn.f2577d9c70001167.40769(a)spam.please... > Tom, > > Did You find the location where de information is stored? > I am also interested. > > J.Postma > > What are you talking about? Please QUOTE the post you are replying to. Thank you.
From: VanguardLH on 30 Dec 2009 15:08 J.Postma wrote: > Did You find the location where de information is stored? > I am also interested. And what does your question have to do with anything about what the OP asked about? Stop trying to HIJACK someone else's thread. Start your own NEW thread where you list the *details* for YOUR setup. --- Posting Hints --- ALWAYS REVIEW your message before submitting it. You want someone OTHER than yourself to understand your post. Also remember that no one here is looking over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you don't well explain your situation by providing the details that you already know, don't expect others to know what is your situation. Explain YOUR computing environment and just what actions you take to reproduce the problem. Often you get just one chance per potential respondent to elicit a reply from them. If they skip your post because you gave them nothing to go on (no details, no versions, no OS, no context) then they will usually move on to the next post and never return to yours. What is Usenet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups http://www.masonicinfo.com/newsgroups.htm http://www.mcfedries.com/Ramblings/usenet-primer.asp When using a webnews-for-dummies interface, like Microsoft's Communities or Google Groups or a forum-to-Usenet proxy, those are gateways to Usenet. Despite the appearance of a forum, you are participating in a newsgroup (Usenet). How to post to newsgroups: http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html http://www.mugsy.org/asa_faq/getting_along/usenet.shtml Regarding error or status messages: - Do NOT omit the message. - Do NOT describe the message. - Do NOT summarize the message. - Do NOT paraphrase the message. - Do NOT truncate the message. - Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge or star out personal info, like your username in an e-mail address but not the domain).
From: J.Postma on 4 Jan 2010 10:44 Tom, Did You find the location where de information about the PST is stored? I am also interested. Thanks, J.Postma > I believe when I insert a PST file in Outlook, it actually puts an entry into > the registry. > Can someone tell me what this entry is so I can add the PST via editing the > registry...? This way I don't' need the users password to add the PST. > Thanks, Tom...
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