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Help with Outlook 2011 for Mac - "on my computer" emails missing
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<blockquote data-quote="mrhyde" data-source="post: 1346500" data-attributes="member: 229766"><p>BOX1 - there is no access to this system so I can't get any of data from that. Also it was a limited backup of only the "Microsoft User Data" folder and sub folders. (So I thought....see below). BOX2 is on 10.6.2 and with 14.1.4.</p><p></p><p>So in gathering the information and picking though the Plist files that were available, I found in the GlobalPreferences.plist under the recent places section the user had been in folders "~/Desktop/pst files" as well as "../Data Records/Message Sources" and "../Data Records/Messages". However in the backup set, the Message Sources ad Message folders are not there. It appears that there was some troubleshooting and/or data changes prior to my receipt of the back-up set.</p><p></p><p>Shane, thanks again for taking the time to offer insight. With troubleshooting always comes knowledge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrhyde, post: 1346500, member: 229766"] BOX1 - there is no access to this system so I can't get any of data from that. Also it was a limited backup of only the "Microsoft User Data" folder and sub folders. (So I thought....see below). BOX2 is on 10.6.2 and with 14.1.4. So in gathering the information and picking though the Plist files that were available, I found in the GlobalPreferences.plist under the recent places section the user had been in folders "~/Desktop/pst files" as well as "../Data Records/Message Sources" and "../Data Records/Messages". However in the backup set, the Message Sources ad Message folders are not there. It appears that there was some troubleshooting and/or data changes prior to my receipt of the back-up set. Shane, thanks again for taking the time to offer insight. With troubleshooting always comes knowledge! [/QUOTE]
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