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Old June 1st 06, 04:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Suddenly All Custom Inbox Folders Missing

I'm running WinXP SP2. I have a hardware firewall in my router, am also using
Sygate personal Firewall and Norton Antivirus. Also use 3 different spyware
programs. I had done a full system scan for both Antivirus and spyware the
day before this ocurred and did the same immediately afterwords - no apparent
problems. Here's what happened;

In Outlook Express I have several custom inbox folders to which all incoming
mail is routed through a series of Message Rules. This has been working
without any problem for several years. Suddenly yesterday when routinely
checking my email I discovered that all of the custom folders were missing as
well as all the email contained within them. However everything else such as
address book, message rules and suscribed usenet newsgroups were all still
present.

Anyone ever had this happen? Is there something I could have done
accidentally? Does it sound like a virus that anyone's aware of?

Thanks for any insights.

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Bob Jared
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Old June 1st 06, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Suddenly All Custom Inbox Folders Missing

bobjared wrote:
I'm running WinXP SP2. I have a hardware firewall in my router, am also using
Sygate personal Firewall and Norton Antivirus. Also use 3 different spyware
programs. I had done a full system scan for both Antivirus and spyware the
day before this ocurred and did the same immediately afterwords - no apparent
problems. Here's what happened;

In Outlook Express I have several custom inbox folders to which all incoming
mail is routed through a series of Message Rules. This has been working
without any problem for several years. Suddenly yesterday when routinely
checking my email I discovered that all of the custom folders were missing as
well as all the email contained within them. However everything else such as
address book, message rules and suscribed usenet newsgroups were all still
present.

Anyone ever had this happen? Is there something I could have done
accidentally? Does it sound like a virus that anyone's aware of?

Thanks for any insights.


Search for .dbx on your computer. These files are hidden in Win 2000 and
XP. If you still have the sub folders, import them back into OE using
File/Import/Messages.

If you have Norton checking emails, disable it. If you have *anything*
plugged into OE, disable it.

You might want to consider this free back up program for OE:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx

Alias
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Old June 1st 06, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
bobjared
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Default Suddenly All Custom Inbox Folders Missing

Thanks for your quick response. After searching for .dbx files, I found that
yesterday's "missing" OE message store folder, containing everything that was
missing had somehow moved itself into a subfolder of one of NewsBin's (a
binary newsreader) subscribed newsgroups folders - a location on a completely
different physical drive from where OE's message store is kept. A true
mystery - but I imported them to their proper location and all seems well.
Hmmmm...

Thanks
--
Bob Jared


"Alias" wrote:


Search for .dbx on your computer. These files are hidden in Win 2000 and
XP. If you still have the sub folders, import them back into OE using
File/Import/Messages.

If you have Norton checking emails, disable it. If you have *anything*
plugged into OE, disable it.

You might want to consider this free back up program for OE:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx

Alias

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Old June 1st 06, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Alias
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Default Suddenly All Custom Inbox Folders Missing

bobjared wrote:
Thanks for your quick response. After searching for .dbx files, I found that
yesterday's "missing" OE message store folder, containing everything that was
missing had somehow moved itself into a subfolder of one of NewsBin's (a
binary newsreader) subscribed newsgroups folders - a location on a completely
different physical drive from where OE's message store is kept. A true
mystery - but I imported them to their proper location and all seems well.
Hmmmm...

Thanks


That *is* weird. I'm glad you got your messages back.

Alias
 




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