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Old January 18th 06, 01:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default galen told me to

Repost: Are you attempting to recover messages from Hotmail-Sent Items
folder? [My CrystalBallİ is out being polished.]

It seems
mighty co-incidental that all the sent files in OE disappeared right after
that.


Don't be so paranoid. When was the last time you accessed the rock9995
account in OE? ...at www.hotmail.com?

Except for the paid account of course


What "paid account"? Have you subscribed to Hotmail Plus or MSN Premium
(not that it matters, really)?
--
~PA Bear

rock9995 wrote:
Bear, I made rock9995 my default email this afternoon after removing an
old bellsouth address that had been the default for a long time. It seems
mighty co-incidental that all the sent files in OE disappeared right after
that. Except for the paid account of course.

after piddling around for awhile looking for them, I hit "synchronize all"
and watched some files get downloaded in the various accounts but if that
also compacted them I don't know. I didn't actually compact anything by
clicking something as far as I know.

they're gone aren't they? gone Gone GONE!

rock

ps. thanks



"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Are you attempting to recover messages from Hotmail-Sent Items folder
(per your original thread here, "what the? BEAR and the other
pros...are you there??") ?

Have you compacted all OE folders since they went missing?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org

rock9995 wrote:
try getting a free dbx viewer from snapfish.com to try to find and
recover
lost (maybe) OE files.

I did all that and installed a program (freeware) called OE View but
now I
don't know where to look in the computer.

I"ve looked in the Outlook Express folder in the Program Files folder
but no dbx files or any kind of OE database.

Where the Sam Hill are the OE emails stored on the computer?? What
directory? Anybody know?

rock


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