selien
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Not sure if I can post this here... but gonna try..
Yesterday while using Outlook 2013.
Using IMAP, I wanted to share my folders on my computer to another computer, these folders weren't on the IMAP server only locally.
I did abit of reading here and there on how to do this and one way to do it which I think I misunderstood asked me to add a file location
in the accounting settings under an option called "Root Folder Path".
Which I did, the moment I did this, all my folders in outlook disappeared, so I went back into the settings and reverted the "Root Folder Path"
option back to blank and my folders have not returned.
I restarted outlook and still no luck.
I then started looking for backup outlook files *.pst/*.ost to which I cant find anything, I've literately somehow lost over a gig of worked saved emails.
Is there any way to retrieve this now? There has to be a file somewhere which outlook deleted to create the new one right?
Yesterday while using Outlook 2013.
Using IMAP, I wanted to share my folders on my computer to another computer, these folders weren't on the IMAP server only locally.
I did abit of reading here and there on how to do this and one way to do it which I think I misunderstood asked me to add a file location
in the accounting settings under an option called "Root Folder Path".
Which I did, the moment I did this, all my folders in outlook disappeared, so I went back into the settings and reverted the "Root Folder Path"
option back to blank and my folders have not returned.
I restarted outlook and still no luck.
I then started looking for backup outlook files *.pst/*.ost to which I cant find anything, I've literately somehow lost over a gig of worked saved emails.
Is there any way to retrieve this now? There has to be a file somewhere which outlook deleted to create the new one right?
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