[AT] OT address book
H. L. Staples
hlstaples at mcloudteleco.com
Sat Oct 14 12:43:24 PDT 2006
Hi Steve and thanks for the information. I have been using Incredimail for
my mail program. The problem is that I couldn't open Incredimail. When
this first happened I did a system restore to a time that I knew it was
working correctly. Even tried a reinstall of the program and my system
would not let me do that. I had the program exe.in a folder. finally went
to the Incredimail site and downloaded and installed anew, now all seems to
be fine it picked up all my contacts and folders. For the last few days I
have been using Outlook Express.
Thanks for all the replies.
H. L.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve W." <falcon at telenet.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT address book
>
>> Good afternoon to those that I communicate off the ATIS list.
>>
>> My address book has been screwed up.
>>
>> Would each of you please send me a short email so that I can get your
>> address back.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> H. L. Staples
>>
>> For everyone on the list take a look at this site
>>
>> http://usawakeup.org/
>
> How did it get messed up?
> How about trying a system restore to an earlier time and see if you can
> get it back?
>
> Here is a little trick for you to try out. First go into system restore
> and create a restore point for this date. Then go in and restore your
> computer back to an earlier time. Once you get it to a point where the
> address book is OK make a copy of the address book and toss it on a
> floppy/cd/memory stick (it isn't very big) You can export a copy using the
> File/Export method in address book. Now with that good copy you can now go
> into system restore and restore back to the point you created at the start
> of this. Then once your up and running you can import the address info
> back in using File/Import
>
> Now that you have a good copy keep it someplace in case you need it again.
> I make a backup of mine and keep it on a memory card.
>
> --
> Steve W.
> Near Cooperstown, New York
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