On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM, kimondo Duncan
<kimondodk@gmail.com> wrote:
Over the xmas holidays ane of my clients machine had a corrupted OS. I advised the client to get a tech where he was and reinstall another Os without formatting the harddisk. which worked out fine.
After bringing the laptop back, the outlook pst folder has mails upto august yet the client was using the account even in December before the
OS crashed.
How do I recover the lost mails?
how is this possible.?
Boss, here is a case where you abdicated your responsibility to do things right. Why am I saying this? There are several possible theories around why you have a PST with less mails than expected. My first suspicion is that the active user profile might have been overwritten during the installation and a PST was only copied to the active profile from an earlier one. A reinstall of the OS would never truncate a PST.
Anyway, there are more reasons as to why you have this PST (it really doesn't matter whether what you have is 810MB or whatever) but no outsider can explain it. You must ask the person who was contracted to install the OS to tell you what transpired, not us!