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".dbx" files
Can anyone tell me how I can open and read a file with the extension ".dbx"?
Basically I was told that if someone is accessing email through Outlook, rather than through the web, windows will save all emails in hidden files with the extension ".dbx". I found the files and now I want to open them and read them. What is the right way of reading a dbx file? |
".dbx" files
Outlook Express is the tool that reads those files. If you could open up
Inbox.dbx, you would see what is in your Inbox now. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Aurora" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how I can open and read a file with the extension ".dbx"? Basically I was told that if someone is accessing email through Outlook, rather than through the web, windows will save all emails in hidden files with the extension ".dbx". I found the files and now I want to open them and read them. What is the right way of reading a dbx file? |
".dbx" files
DBX files are used by Outlook Express (if using Outlook97/98/2000+ it
uses PST files). DBX files are not intended to be opened directly. Open Outlook Express and it will access the active DBX files. Each mail folder and newsgroup that you have in Outlook Express has a corresponding DBX file. If you have an orphan DBX file, you can get it into Outlook Express by using this procedu How to import a single mail folder (*.dbx) http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importdbx For an alternate description, see the last paragraph he http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Aurora" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how I can open and read a file with the extension ".dbx"? Basically I was told that if someone is accessing email through Outlook, rather than through the web, windows will save all emails in hidden files with the extension ".dbx". I found the files and now I want to open them and read them. What is the right way of reading a dbx file? |
".dbx" files
"Aurora" wrote in message
... Can anyone tell me how I can open and read a file with the extension ".dbx"? Basically I was told that if someone is accessing email through Outlook, rather than through the web, windows will save all emails in hidden files with the extension ".dbx". I found the files and now I want to open them and read them. What is the right way of reading a dbx file? If you really must see what's in a DBX file use DBXtract (www.oehelp.com - $5) to extract the messages to an empty Windows folder. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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