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I tried an after market anti-spam program called Spam Bully. It had a 14 day
free trial which I used. But as soon as the trial period was over I lost my OE folders. Not the OE folders like "Inbox", Draft", Sent", and others. I lost the ones that I had made for my convenience. I have done a search, but could not find them. I have contacted Spam Bully for help, but not much there. I have Win XP Home, IE 6.0, and Oe 6.0. Any ideas? Bob |
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Hi Bob,
Are the messages in the default folders intact. If so, look in the current OE message store folder for the lost (user-created-folder.dbx) files. You might be able to import the messages from the store folder, or copy all the files in the store folder to a desktop folder and import only selected (missing) folders from there. It might be necessary to change the Windows folder view setting to include hidden files to see the (*.dbx) files. If using Windows Find (search) include hidden files and folders in the search. Open the Store Folder Instead of using search the store folder can be opened directly. Each identity has its own store folder. a.. In Outlook Express click on Tools, Options, Maintenance tab...Store Folder. b.. Place the cursor at the left of the text of the path to the folder. c.. Drag the cursor to the right until the text scrolls to the end. d.. Right-click on the text and choose Copy. e.. In the Start, Run box right-click Paste. Click OK to open the store folder. f.. Close Outlook Express before working with the message store files. Using Keyboard Shortcuts for Transfer of the Folder Path Courtesy of: Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express 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. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "choppbobby" wrote in message ... I tried an after market anti-spam program called Spam Bully. It had a 14 day free trial which I used. But as soon as the trial period was over I lost my OE folders. Not the OE folders like "Inbox", Draft", Sent", and others. I lost the ones that I had made for my convenience. I have done a search, but could not find them. I have contacted Spam Bully for help, but not much there. I have Win XP Home, IE 6.0, and Oe 6.0. Any ideas? Bob |
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I did a search for DBX, and I found the missing files in the Recycle Bin. I
restored them, and now I'm back to where I was before. Thank you for the reply. Bob "Kuay Tim" wrote: Hi Bob, Are the messages in the default folders intact. If so, look in the current OE message store folder for the lost (user-created-folder.dbx) files. You might be able to import the messages from the store folder, or copy all the files in the store folder to a desktop folder and import only selected (missing) folders from there. It might be necessary to change the Windows folder view setting to include hidden files to see the (*.dbx) files. If using Windows Find (search) include hidden files and folders in the search. Open the Store Folder Instead of using search the store folder can be opened directly. Each identity has its own store folder. a.. In Outlook Express click on Tools, Options, Maintenance tab...Store Folder. b.. Place the cursor at the left of the text of the path to the folder. c.. Drag the cursor to the right until the text scrolls to the end. d.. Right-click on the text and choose Copy. e.. In the Start, Run box right-click Paste. Click OK to open the store folder. f.. Close Outlook Express before working with the message store files. Using Keyboard Shortcuts for Transfer of the Folder Path Courtesy of: Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express 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. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "choppbobby" wrote in message ... I tried an after market anti-spam program called Spam Bully. It had a 14 day free trial which I used. But as soon as the trial period was over I lost my OE folders. Not the OE folders like "Inbox", Draft", Sent", and others. I lost the ones that I had made for my convenience. I have done a search, but could not find them. I have contacted Spam Bully for help, but not much there. I have Win XP Home, IE 6.0, and Oe 6.0. Any ideas? Bob |
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