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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '1999-12-13T02:48:30'
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title: I've just had the wonderful
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I've just had the wonderful experience of repiecing my computer together because windows died in a hard, hard way this morning. I've recovered everything but my main email folder now. I talked to Microsoft Customer Support for a good while, because I use Outlook Express. I'm sure I got what I had coming to me for that. Microsoft told me that I may need to uninstall Outlook Express and all of Internet Explorer 5.0 and then redownload and reinstall each component from scratch. The mail file may be unrecoverable, but they suggested that I use Netscape's mailer to try and read it. Unfortunately, Netscape can't directly convert Outlook Express 5.0 files, so I may be just out of luck.
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