Help!
Microsoft Outlook (not Outlook Express, this is the office version of Outlook I have) just took a major dump, and died? on me today. I was composing an email when the keyboard crashed. I saved my work to a file, and then tried to reload it into Outlook after I rebooted. I tried to open the save-file via the menu where I choose which program I want to open the file, thinking that would start Outlook with the compose window open. That did not work, and as far as I could tell, nothing happened. So I opened Outlook, created a new message, and cut and pasted my composition in and sent it off. Everything was working normally at this point, it seemed.
A few hours later I went to check for a reply to my email, but when I started Outlook I got a "configure the program" wizard, as if it was a fresh install of the program. I cancelled that, and then found that all of my old emails in my inbox were gone. Everything is gone, in all of the other folders too. The emails I've received, the emails I've sent over the last couple of years, heck even the stuff in the trashcan that I hadn't deleted yet, is gone. All of it. WTF???
-I used the system restore utility, and found that yesterday had an automatic restore point. I used that, but it did not help.
-I scanned for viruses with the latest definitions, but found none.
-I looked at "add/remove programs" to see if there was now a double entry for Outlook, but there was not.
That stuff that is "lost" must be on my computer somewhere. Any suggestions on where to look, or how to configure a search?
As it stands now, I am going to have to go to my ISP's website, and follow their instructions on configuring an email account again, if I cannot get this stuff back, because Outlook is not tied to my account any more.