Thanks. What extensions do Windows mail files/folders have these days?
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Browse All TopicsI'm just recovering data from a crashed disk, but being still unfamiliar with the directories layout on Vista, i'm not sure what i'm meant to be getting and from where.
The obvious stuff like Word and other Office documents is clear, but i don't want to miss things like email if the shipped mail clients have changed.
So in short i want to know where to look and what i should be retrieving
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by: Ioannis_AvgerosPosted on 2009-09-28 at 11:05:26ID: 25441620
You could do a typical search for files but perhaps this will help you even more: http://4sysops.com/archive s/document s-and-sett ings-in-vi sta/