Because I have to move files that wont all fit on a cd at the same time, I
have to transfer them in subsets. Would I copy the Folders.dbx with each
subset?
What do I do with the folders.dbx file on each cd when I go to transfer the
files on the cd to the store folder on the destination machine? Does it erase
the fodlers.dbx that pre-exists on the destination machine? There are other
unrelated dbx files on the destination machine's OE.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote:
If you save individual dbx files, you must include Folders.dbx for the
Import process to work.
Reference: Backup & Resto
http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~
"Visitor" wrote in message
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Hi
I have been to http://www.insideoe.com/backup/ but still don't seem to be
getting the hang of this.
I am backing up about three years of e-mails. I have put them into
chronological folders of about 100 megs or less.
Because of the size of all of the e-mail I have tried to use the single
folder back up approach to back up the 2003 May June folder, then the 2003
Jul Aug folder etc.
After I transfered several dbx files to a compact disk I checked them to
make sure they were not read only. They were archive. But when I put the
cd
into the other machine and tried to copy them to that machine to confirm
that
I had correctly backed them up, several of them appear to have become
"read
only" somewhere along the way.
Any suggestions as to how to prevent the switch from "archive" to "read
only" from occurring?