On Oct 23, 8:25 am, Goodguy discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Microsoft Outlook Small Business Addition ver sp3
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> Luther is there any way to get into a live chat like Paltalk or MSN
> Messenger so I can find a way to find recover this file. I NEED to access my
> client files.
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> "Luther" wrote:
>> On Oct 22, 7:37 am, Goodguy discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>> I did a search for an .mdf found Tempdb.mdf c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
>>> Server\MSSQL$Misrosoftsmcbiz\data
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>>> "Luther" wrote:
>>>> On Oct 19, 10:41 am, Goodguy discussions.microsoft.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> I was trying to attach an e-mail message to a couple of business MGR Contacts
>>>>> and got a meessage that there was an error and outlook hd to close. I clicked
>>>>> "report error" (my first mistake) and got the link to Microsoft Office Update
>>>>> and after validation was suggested that I update my Outlook 2003. I updated
>>>>> and almost at the end of the update there was an SQL error (couldn't load)
>>>>> and it aborted the update and LEFT UNINSTALLED all my Business Contacts and
>>>>> notes!!!!! It ways the file was corupted or tampered with. If anybody
>>>>> Corupted or tampered with it, it was Microsfoft during the update. I even
>>>>> went back and did a System Restore 2 x going back further each time and the
>>>>> server and the Active x files have been corrupted. (one message was
>>>>> SQLEVN70.RLL)
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>>>>> I've got an aweful lot of client data in those files I better be able to
>>>>> recover them!! Can someone offer some help in laymans terms please.
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>>>> First thing to check is for the presence of the file for the database
>>>> with your data.
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>>>> On Vista it'll be in a folder like this:
>>>> C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Business Contact Manager
>>>> On Xp:
>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data
>>>> \Microsoft\Business Contact Manager
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>>>> Do you have any files there ending with .mdf?- Hide quoted text -
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>> The temp Sql database belongs to Sql and doesn't have anything to do
>> with BCM.
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>> What version of BCM do you have?- Hide quoted text -
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You call Microsoft support. There are also consultants that can help
you with BCM.