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What's the KB number?
Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM Please reply in newsgroup. Is it this one that I posted earlier in this thread that you're referring to? http://tinyurl.com/mx3r2 -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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Alias wrote:
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias It got put in the Recycle Bin! I guess it's OK to delete them because I did and everything's OK in OE. Alias |
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"Alias" wrote in message
... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias There are two articles, KB918766 and KB818651, but the latter is not currently available. The download link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Yes, it places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that are hew that you want to keep. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither." |
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
... What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM Please reply in newsgroup. Is it this one that I posted earlier in this thread that you're referring to? http://tinyurl.com/mx3r2 -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ Yes. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM Please reply in newsgroup. |
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote:
"Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias There are two articles, KB918766 and KB818651, but the latter is not currently available. The download link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Yes, it places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that are hew that you want to keep. I use OE Freebie back up and back up before I do any compacting. Alias |
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![]() "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias There are two articles, KB918766 and KB818651, but the latter is not currently available. The download link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Yes, it places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that are hew that you want to keep. I use OE Freebie back up and back up before I do any compacting. Alias Smart man! G steve |
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Steve Cochran wrote:
"Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias There are two articles, KB918766 and KB818651, but the latter is not currently available. The download link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Yes, it places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that are hew that you want to keep. I use OE Freebie back up and back up before I do any compacting. Alias Smart man! G steve So when are you putting it on line again so we can all be smart? Alias |
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I'm not responsible for OEQB or OE Freebie Backup. That's Majik's
ballywick. I just host it on my website. You can do a lot with OEQB. steve "Alias" wrote in message ... Steve Cochran wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "Alias" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM wrote: "jaho" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce (and Alias for asking). I had to go into the registry to fix it. Cheers, jim Then there is an optional update for OE waiting for you at Windows Update. Note to others: You must be running WinXP SP2 for this update. What's the KB number? Thanks, Alias I lost it. I knew right where it was stored, but there was a glitch in the MS newsgroups and the email is gone. I hope Steve or Jim or Bruce or Vincent or one of the other regulars will jump in with the article number. I'll save it better this time. WindowsXP-KB918766-v2-x86-ENU.exe I downloaded it and it does, indeed, set the counter back to zero with a manual compaction. However, it also backs up the folders which gives it a new little window that is named "copying" that pops up when it hits a large .dbx file. I wonder to where it copies them? Alias There are two articles, KB918766 and KB818651, but the latter is not currently available. The download link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Yes, it places the backup in Recycled, overwriting any earlier backup of the sane folder(s). To use it, copy it to the store folder, delete the one you want to replace and then rename the BAK file to DBX. (It's a bit more complicated if the messed up DBX file isn't there or contains messages that are hew that you want to keep. I use OE Freebie back up and back up before I do any compacting. Alias Smart man! G steve So when are you putting it on line again so we can all be smart? Alias |
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