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Old July 6th 07, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ray10X10
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Default Outlook Express 6 E-mail Gone Crazy

Thank You, Tim, for our helpful response.

I followed your instructions and renamed my Inbox.old, Outbox.old, and Sent
Items.old, and restarted my computer.

So far, so good.

Now my question is: "How do I open these renamed folders?"

When I try to open my renamed folder, "Inbox.old" a dialogue box states
cannot open a file larger than 32 KB.

When I try to open my renamed folder, "Sent Items.old" I receive the same
message - cannot open a file larger than 32 KB.

When I try to open my renamed folder, "Outbox.old" - it only had 5 short
files in it, but the dialogue box is filled with 1/4 inch squares.

How do I open these renamed folders?

Thank You,
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Ray10X10


"Kuay Tim" wrote:

Hi Ray,

The Outbox may be corrupted. The Outbox.dbx file can be deleted -- a new
empty Outbox will be created when OE starts. In some cases the Sent
Items folder can be the problem when it is used when sending. The Sent
Items.dbx file can be renamed or deleted. As is the case with the
Outbox, this default folder will be recreated when OE starts. You may
want to move messages in the Sent Items to a user created OE local
folder to save them from being deleted.

To resolve this behavior, rename or delete the Outbox.dbx file:
Close Outlook Express before renaming or deleting a DBX file.

Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.
In the Named box, type Outbox.dbx.
In the Look in box, click your primary hard disk (usually drive C), and
then click Find Now. You may need to include hidden files and folders
for your search.
Right-click the Outbox.dbx file that appears, and then click Rename. It
is okay to delete the file instead.
Type Outbox.old, and then click OK.
Restart Outlook Express to rebuild the Outbox.dbx file, and then send a
message.

Open the Store Folder Alternative

1. In Outlook Express click on Tools, Options, Maintenance tab...Store
Folder.
2. Place the cursor at the left of the text of the path to the folder.
3. Drag the cursor to the right until the text scrolls to the end.
4. Right-click on the text and choose Copy.
5. In the Start, Run box right-click Paste. Click OK to open the store
folder.

Using Keyboard Shortcuts for the Open the Store Folder Alternative

An even easier method when opening that page is to use the Tab to
highlight the folder location, then Ctrl+C and close OE, then use
Start/Run
and Ctrl+V. Same caveat about hidden files applies but can be easily
modified in Explorer by using Tools/Folder Options.
--
Keyboard tips courtesy of Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express


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Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
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"Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message
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OE 6 Gone Crazy

After many hours of no activity, I sent a new E-mail to a new address,
but instead of sending my new E-mail to a new address,
it sent a duplication of an old E-mail to an old address
that was sent many hours before.

My new E-mail to my new address only went to my Outbox.

I restarted my computer, but the same thing happened.

How do I correct this "out of control" Outlook Express 6?
I am also running Windows XP and MS Office Pro 2003.

Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
--
Ray10X10



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