Hi,
In Outlook 2002 (not Express) I had a bizarre problem in which I (admittedly foolishly) double-clicked on a file on a CD with a ".prf" extension. This cd had nothing to do with outlook, I believe these were some sort of multimedia files, and I double-clicked hoping to get the Open With box so I could choose a player and examine them.
Anyway...Outlook opened and said something about making a new profile (.prf??) and I immediately cancelled, but when I reopened outlook ALL of my outlook stuff was gone--Contacts, mail, accounts--everything! Fortunately, I back up all of my Docs&Settings directorys, Windows subfolders, etc, and I was able to restore the Outlook.pst file...HOWEVER...it seems outlook stores Accounts somewhere else?? I looked in .FAV files and in the registry, but nothing. Did and Advanced search on all files in hardrives containing text <my emailname> but nothing showed. Where is this stored?
Thanks,
--jsteph
PS, I know recreating accounts isn't so much a hassle--except for remembering the darn mail.pop3.somedomain--or is it pop3.mail.somedomain--or is it...you get the picture.
In Outlook 2002 (not Express) I had a bizarre problem in which I (admittedly foolishly) double-clicked on a file on a CD with a ".prf" extension. This cd had nothing to do with outlook, I believe these were some sort of multimedia files, and I double-clicked hoping to get the Open With box so I could choose a player and examine them.
Anyway...Outlook opened and said something about making a new profile (.prf??) and I immediately cancelled, but when I reopened outlook ALL of my outlook stuff was gone--Contacts, mail, accounts--everything! Fortunately, I back up all of my Docs&Settings directorys, Windows subfolders, etc, and I was able to restore the Outlook.pst file...HOWEVER...it seems outlook stores Accounts somewhere else?? I looked in .FAV files and in the registry, but nothing. Did and Advanced search on all files in hardrives containing text <my emailname> but nothing showed. Where is this stored?
Thanks,
--jsteph
PS, I know recreating accounts isn't so much a hassle--except for remembering the darn mail.pop3.somedomain--or is it pop3.mail.somedomain--or is it...you get the picture.