Hi List! Over the weekend, we had some fantastic thunderstorms roll through our area (very pretty but wreaked havoc with my ISP)...I couldn't log on all weekend (spouse was most appreciative!); was being prompted with a user logon box to give user ID and password, without any effect. I wasn't sure that it wasn't a problem that could be fixed if I logged on Windows with another user ID, so I tried that. My Outlook Express (including messages that were in my inbox from last summer when I stopped using Outlook Express) came up. My problem is that over the last month or so I was using Outlook Express because I preferred some of the features; since the loss of ISP service, all that shows up is the stuff that was left in OE last summer...none of the new stuff is there!! Is there some way I can find/retrieve any of this information? (I use Windows 95/both Outlook Express and Outlook 98/Internet Explorer 5) Thanks in advance! Elisabeth
look in: C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft Regards John.S [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Brett & Elisabeth <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 1:30 PM Subject: [OE] lost mail > Hi List! > > Over the weekend, we had some fantastic thunderstorms roll through our area (very pretty but wreaked havoc with my ISP)...I couldn't log on all weekend (spouse was most appreciative!); was being prompted with a user logon box to give user ID and password, without any effect. I wasn't sure that it wasn't a problem that could be fixed if I logged on Windows with another user ID, so I tried that. My Outlook Express (including messages that were in my inbox from last summer when I stopped using Outlook Express) came up. My problem is that over the last month or so I was using Outlook Express because I preferred some of the features; since the loss of ISP service, all that shows up is the stuff that was left in OE last summer...none of the new stuff is there!! > Is there some way I can find/retrieve any of this information? (I use Windows 95/both Outlook Express and Outlook 98/Internet Explorer 5) > > Thanks in advance! > > Elisabeth > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com now has more than 200,000 subscribers! To celebrate, > access to ALL of Ancestry.com will be free from July 18 to July 31! > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/freepromo.asp?sourcecode=A11AM