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maggyver
I experienced a hard drive crash but was able to image my drive before
it completely failed. I installed Outlook w/BCM 2003 (BCM v.1) on the
new drive and imported my PST file, then brought over the old .ldf and
..mdf files as described by creating a new BCM database with the same
name, stopping the BCM service, then replacing the files, then
restarting the service, then reopening Outlook. My BCM contacts were
still missing. I noticed that the file size of the new database files
was the same as the old files - 10 and 25MB. This makes me worried that
my BCM contacts were somehow stored somewhere else?
I've been scouring Google and this newsgroup for several hours and
haven't found anyone else (yet) with this particular issue so I'm
hoping someone here can tell me if I've missed a step in the process.
In the meantime I was able to restore a backup from my laptop's BCM but
it was nowhere NEAR complete and I'm still missing a huge chunk of my
data. Please help!! Thanks
it completely failed. I installed Outlook w/BCM 2003 (BCM v.1) on the
new drive and imported my PST file, then brought over the old .ldf and
..mdf files as described by creating a new BCM database with the same
name, stopping the BCM service, then replacing the files, then
restarting the service, then reopening Outlook. My BCM contacts were
still missing. I noticed that the file size of the new database files
was the same as the old files - 10 and 25MB. This makes me worried that
my BCM contacts were somehow stored somewhere else?
I've been scouring Google and this newsgroup for several hours and
haven't found anyone else (yet) with this particular issue so I'm
hoping someone here can tell me if I've missed a step in the process.
In the meantime I was able to restore a backup from my laptop's BCM but
it was nowhere NEAR complete and I'm still missing a huge chunk of my
data. Please help!! Thanks