Hello Claudio,
I would do a Start Menu|Search for Files for *.pst on the D drive, and it should be the one with the most recent timestamp. Were you perhaps using Outlook Express previously? Because it does not use a .pst file...
>Steve;
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>Thanks for your reply
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>>Do a search on your D drive for *.pst files. After you find your old .pst file, from within Outlook you can go to File|Open|Personal Folders File (may be slightly different depending on Outlook version) and open it.
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>I got it.. But, the point is: How could I find the name/folder of the last one.. I meant, I got "File/Import/Messages" and the outlook ask me for a folder (I tried to find *.pst, but no files have been found there, except some of the software COREL10)
Steve Gibson