Restoring OE .dbx folders
:-))
I said it sounded too good to be true.
Actually it all worked pretty well apart from a few folders that didn't get
transferred at all because 'Not all messages could be imported. An error has
occurred'.
Bear in mind that these folders were recovered from a failed hard disk with
150+ failed sectors, so the data could be well and truly trashed. But, if I
were to pursue this further, would I be right in presuming that some data
might be salvageable from each folder with the use of some 'message
recovery' software?
...... And if so what would be recommended?
Anyway, thanks for your advice so far. It has been invaluable.
--
Alan
"ned" wrote in message
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If something sounds too good to be true ........
:-))
Good on yer. We'll give it a try.
Many thanks.
--
Alan
"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
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All of the old folders with the old nesting will be imported when you
have
the old folders.dbx.
Folders with the same name will have the messages added to the current
folder.
If a certain message is already in the current folder, another message
will
be added (duplicate).
--
Ronald Sommer
"ned" wrote in message
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: "Ron Sommer" wrote in message
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: The dbx files in OE5 and OE6 are the same.
: As long as you have folders.dbx, you can do a File, Import.
:
: Thanks for that Ron. Are there any implications with the 'old'
folders.dbx,
: containing the same (or different or nested) folder names than are in
the
: 'current' folders.dbx?
: Or is the File, Import facility clever enough to sort that out?
: If it gets snarled up with nesting, presumably I can manually
re-arrange
: things after the file transfer?
:
: Alan
:
: "ned" wrote in message
: ...
: :I had a hard drive failure and needed a fresh WinXP installation on
the
: new
: : HD.
: : I have the old OE5 .dbx folders on the new HD but am unsure how to
load
: them
: : into the new OE6.
: : I had many more OE folders on the old drive than there are
currently
on
: the
: : new.
: : Is there a simple idiot proof OE restoration program that will help
me
: : restore things back to normal..
: :
: : There seem to be many options on the market place. What would you
: recommend.
: : Thanks.
: :
: : --
: : Alan
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