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Old December 29th 06, 08:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default Importing .dbx files that are saved to a DVD and read-only is

Copying the IAF files to a folder on your hard drive, and resetting the
Read-Only attribute would be the best way to go and you should not have to
add the password as the IAF file contains the account info and the password.
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"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
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Thanks Steve, Jim & 'PA Bear'!

If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and
want
to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware
failure
or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary
folder
in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each
.IAF,
then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files?

I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still
might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under
properties
for 'internet accounts' for each mail account.

Thanks for your help!
(note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so).

recover from a hard

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4

As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard
drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import |
Messages and point to that directory.

steve

"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
...
I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on
http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm

When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another
folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express
backup')
and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I
went
to
'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'.

What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the
'import
function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the
desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that
would
change them from being 'read-only'?

Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store
folder'
to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'?

[Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in
OE)
still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the
'application
data/identities' subfolder.]

Thanks for your help!



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