glricht
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Working on a PC (Win XP Home) where the MB has gone bad. The customer is going to get a new PC, but wants his data. No problem, slaved the HD, ran Fabs, plus copied some other folders and we're good to go.
Here's the rub: the customer uses MS Outlook 2003 but has no idea what the account settings are. He knows his email address (obviously) and is pretty sure of the password, but knows nothing of any of the server settings.
The registry on the slaved drive is accessible, but I don't where MS Outlook stores the account info. Have done a ton of Google searches, but no real answers that I could find.
Anybody run into this before?
I have a couple of MS Office backup/restore pgms that I use all the time, but they only handle MS Outlook on the running system, not via an external registry.
Here's the rub: the customer uses MS Outlook 2003 but has no idea what the account settings are. He knows his email address (obviously) and is pretty sure of the password, but knows nothing of any of the server settings.
The registry on the slaved drive is accessible, but I don't where MS Outlook stores the account info. Have done a ton of Google searches, but no real answers that I could find.
Anybody run into this before?
I have a couple of MS Office backup/restore pgms that I use all the time, but they only handle MS Outlook on the running system, not via an external registry.