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How to view Super Hidden Files?

by Fred Lecavalier on Mar.26, 2009, under SysAdmin, TechSup

To view superhidden files via the GUI, such as Windows Explorer, follow these instructions:

Method 1

  1. Start Windows Explorer
  2. Go into “Tools”, “Folder Options”
  3. Go to the “View” tab
  4. Unselect “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)”
  5. Click “Apply” and “OK”

Method 2

  1. Start Registry Editor (regedit)
  2. For Windows Server:
    Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer
    For Windows Workstation:
    Go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
  3. Set value of “ShowSuperHidden” to 1
  4. Click “OK”
  5. Exit Registry Editor

Note: You should always backup your registry before making any changes.

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Recover emails by corrupting PST file?

by Fred Lecavalier on Mar.26, 2009, under TechSup

If you’ve deleted emails from an Outlook PST file, and emptied the ‘Deleted Items’ folder; there is a way to recover those emails…

This will sound strange, but it works!!!

Important!!

Since we will deliberately corrupting the PST file, I strongly suggest that you make a copy of it first!

Step 1
Download a free ‘HEX Editor’. I’ve used the HDD HEX Editor.

Step 2
After making a copy of your PST file, open it with the HEX Editor. Delete the positions (using the space bar) 7 through 13.
(00007 – 00008 – 00009 – 0000a – 0000b – 0000c – 0000d – 0000e – 0000f – 00010 – 00011 – 00012 – 00013)

The HEX Editor will display the code “20″ for each position deleted.

Once done, save your PST file. It is now corrupted.

Step 3
Now, open up the ‘Inbox Repair Tool’ (scanpst.exe). The program is usually stored here:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033\NT

The program will scan the PST, then make a backup. After the backup is done, it will repair the PST file.

For more information about this program, see: Microsoft Knowledge Base article 287497.

Step 4
Once complete, you can open the PST file with Outlook, and you will find your deleted emails have been restored!

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