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How Do I Restore Lost Calander Items in 2003?

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razor - 28 Apr 2005 02:10 GMT
Hello--

For some reason when this user synced his Outlook 2003 with a Palm handheld
device, it deleted/removed/hid? all of his calendar items out of Outlook.

I created a new profile in mail, tried OWA, and they are not there.

We had a full information store backup the night before, using ntbackup on a
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, with Exchange 2003 Server Standard on it.

We have about 60 users that would be affected from a full Exchange database
restore, so I'm wondering if there is any other way to restore this user's
calendar or/and his mailbox alone?

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Stephen
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 28 Apr 2005 15:02 GMT
it wasn't moved to the deleted folder? Do you have deleted items recovery
enabled? if so, it is there?

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