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Old August 3rd 09, 08:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default OE dbx folders Open With.......

So she's the one who stole it?! Here I've been blaming BroMow all this
time.

Heather wrote:
...And I forgot to say that Ms. E sends her very best to you, along with
some
sort of boa?? (eg)

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
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Yes (and you should've been paying closer attention when installing FF,
my
dear wink).

Heather wrote:
You mean I was worrying my head off over nothing?? Damn!!

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
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Don't worry about it. You can "open" DBX files anyway. w

Heather wrote:
Hi Guys.....

Haven't done much with the "restored" dbx files......some transferred
OK
onto the new format and some didn't.

But in messing around with that OE Identities folder in Windows
Explorer,
I
think (but am not sure) that I changed something and want to know if I
did
and how to change it. I thought I was being careful and cancelling my
way
out of things, but not sure on this.

All of the *.dbx files now show Firefox as the program that will OPEN
them.
Short of going to a couple of the neighbours to see what their folders
show
as an icon thing, can you guys tell me if yours show Firefox??

I connected the Clickfree backup and the older files were also
FF......so
am
just not sure.

If I go into Control Panel/FolderOptions, under File Types, any of
them
that
I highlight say to "use Advanced to change settings that affect all
***
files". However when I click on *DBX, the Advanced box changes to
"Restore"
and it doesn't say any blurb about Using Advanced etc. In fact, it
doesn't
say *.dbx at all. So to my way of thinking, clicking on Restore for
that
one just might put it back to whatever it was. I hope you understand
what I
am talking about.

I still have no Cookie or TIF folder in that Documents & Settings tree
which
bothers me, but I can get rid of that stuff a different way. However,
I
guess that is an IE problem, so will be content with an answer to the
*dbx
files and what should be the "Open With" program. And I have no
intention
of opening them, but was messing around and obviously (to my eyes)
changed
something. I am not having any problems with them.

Thanks guys......Heather (Figgs)


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