Cecil,
You mean you can't find the .pab file? I hope you didn't lose to much...that can be frustrating.
For the future, you can avoid using the .pab file completely, and put everything in Contacts. In versions prior to Outlook 2000, you have to change a couple of settings to get it to work right, but I think it is worth it.
I recently had to deploy Ad-Aware on a couple of machines here, because some users opened an email attachment that installed some spyware (I don't remember the name) in Outlook and Internet Explorer. It was pretty annoying.
>Thank you, Steve. I found the Outlook.pst file; it looks like I saved it to my second drive already. I didn't even remember doing that last night. I can't find the .pst file though. I shouldn't have trashed my partitioned Drive D, doggone it. I thought I had saved eveythiung on my D drive, so I deleted the partition. Man, this goes to show you that doing things around midnight like this isn't a good idea.
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>Thanks again,
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>Cecil
Steve Gibson