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Re: FN-FORUM: Access V Excel
date posted 28th June 2007 11:33
Deleted items in Outlook.
Assumes you have Exchange server. if not, Outlook is not a good email
client, PST=BAD and you are probably stuffed - ask senders to resend.
You can try to get Deleted items back from a PST sometimes with a hex
editor = clear article at
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/recover_deleted.htm
Also assumes that Exchange is set up with Deleted items retention turned
on.
Go to Deleted items, click tools, recover deleted items, Click the item
you want to recover, click the appropriate button. Item is back in
Deleted items.
It is useful to add the DumpsterAlwaysOn registry setting to all PCs so
you recover deleted items from any folder not just Deleted Items.
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:52 AM
Subject: FN-FORUM: Access V Excel
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> Does any have a preference for Access over Excel and main reasons why?
>
> I've recently built a supplier DB in Access using Access Project
Backend
> MSSQL for sharing reasons, the only problem is only one person at a
time
> can access Access for writing data, which is the main reason I didn't
want
> to use Excel.
>
> To have multi user write priv on Access would it have to be installed
on
> the server?
>
> Andrew
>
> PS. Anyone know of a really good advanced Access training course in
the
> Midlands?
>
> PSS. Does anyone know how to retrieve deleted emails from outlook?
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