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Could be way off base here but its just a thought. Your problem reminds me of a similar issue I was having several years ago. I was recording in a home studio when I used to get random digital clicks...
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Update on data paths:
Windows 2000/XP, Outlook stores *.pst files in C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.
Vista / Windows 7 replaces...
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incidently if your not sure where the email data is located you can go into control panel after you have setup the account and look for the "mail" icon and click "Data Files"
This will show you...
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Install outlook and setup the account details. The folder structure will then be created with a new empty PST file. You just need to navigate to that location and replace the PST file with the one...
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Outlook (Not outlook express) stores its mail in PST files located in the following locations depending on your OS:
Visa/ Windows 7 is like this:...
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Your user profile is being created from the local default profile rather than being pulled from the server location which is why you get the "out of the box" look.
Once you have created your local...
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Thanks Train, that seems to have worked.
The individual components seem to be the same ones I had in the PStools suite so i'm not too sure why the newly downloaded ones work and the old ones don't...
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Hiya Guys,
It would appear that Sysinternals PSTools suite no longer works with microsofts latest OS. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate and really miss this set of tools. Does anyone know if it can...
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Cheers for the reply.
I knew he was wrong. He acknowledges that the defrag moves the files but seems to be stuck on the notion that every application will look for its files in the location they...
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Hi guys,
I was at work the other day when one of my senior colleagues told a member of staff not to run defrag on their home PC and further stated that running defrag could actually be detrimental...
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