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Hey,
My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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The prompt was to compact, not compress.
The two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hey, My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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Hi,
OK ill try the recovery tool. I already tried the free version of DBXtract v4.50 but while it said it "Extracted Sucesfully" neither file nor folder was actualy extracted. Im going to try the patch you supplied and see if it works. Thanks. Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: The prompt was to compact, not compress. The two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hey, My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us Sorry but that didnt work. I installed, and re-started, opened Outlook Express and no look. Im using a fully-up-to-date Windows XP SP2. DBXtract (the free one) never worked originaly, tho it "appears" to be extracting files it finds - they never appear in the folder it says its extracting to.. |
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Use DBXpress in the Extract from Disk Mode, not Recovery. It will read
directly from your hard drive. DBXtract can't do this. The patch will only help in the future as it will send a copy of all your dbx files to the recycle bin where they can be recovered should something like this happen again. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... Hi, OK ill try the recovery tool. I already tried the free version of DBXtract v4.50 but while it said it "Extracted Sucesfully" neither file nor folder was actualy extracted. Im going to try the patch you supplied and see if it works. Thanks. Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: The prompt was to compact, not compress. The two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hey, My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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Hi,
I purchased that program, and installed it sucesfully. However, while it recognises the size of the DBX file - its unable to extract any of the messages which were "compacted". Its only able to extract new messages (non "compacted"). It just says "Extract Complete from foldername.dbx" (where foldername is the name of the folder). It takes a while to "analyse" Status box has this info: Number of messages 3 (the new ones, non compacted) 26seconds File Size: 79666556 So what do I do know? Settings are; INPUT File: C:\Documents and Settings\Hilary O'Sullivan\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{FAF72420-D5ED-49A8-9708-29BF93B27C1A}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\ Filename: Ticked the folder OUTPUT Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Hilary O'Sullivan\Desktop\DBExtract\New Folder\2006\Sent SAVE OPTIONS By Subject ---- So, thats my settings. Clearly the folder has the emails but for some reason, they cant be accessed. Any ideas what I can do now? Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: Use DBXpress in the Extract from Disk Mode, not Recovery. It will read directly from your hard drive. DBXtract can't do this. The patch will only help in the future as it will send a copy of all your dbx files to the recycle bin where they can be recovered should something like this happen again. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... Hi, OK ill try the recovery tool. I already tried the free version of DBXtract v4.50 but while it said it "Extracted Sucesfully" neither file nor folder was actualy extracted. Im going to try the patch you supplied and see if it works. Thanks. Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: The prompt was to compact, not compress. The two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hey, My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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Are you using the Extraction From Disk and NOT Extraction From Files? The
latter will not work. paste Extraction from disk This is a slow process, particularly with large hard drives, so be patient. To extract from an entire hard drive, click on the Drive radio button to select that option. Then specify the drive letter for the drive from which you wish to extract. Note that if you specify the output on the same drive from which you are extracting, you will get a warning message, as you will be writing to the same drive from which you are extracting, and will write over data that you are trying to recover. You can do this, but the results are unpredictable and permanent data loss from the disk clusters that are not linked to files will result. The file system will be unaffected, however. Note again that this is a slow process, as every byte on the hard drive is analyzed. The program may indicate that it is not responding, but it is likely just taking a long time. With older computers that don't have much processing power or memory, one could get an out of memory error, if trying to analyze a large drive. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I purchased that program, and installed it sucesfully. However, while it recognises the size of the DBX file - its unable to extract any of the messages which were "compacted". Its only able to extract new messages (non "compacted"). It just says "Extract Complete from foldername.dbx" (where foldername is the name of the folder). It takes a while to "analyse" Status box has this info: Number of messages 3 (the new ones, non compacted) 26seconds File Size: 79666556 So what do I do know? Settings are; INPUT File: C:\Documents and Settings\Hilary O'Sullivan\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{FAF72420-D5ED-49A8-9708-29BF93B27C1A}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\ Filename: Ticked the folder OUTPUT Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Hilary O'Sullivan\Desktop\DBExtract\New Folder\2006\Sent SAVE OPTIONS By Subject ---- So, thats my settings. Clearly the folder has the emails but for some reason, they cant be accessed. Any ideas what I can do now? Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: Use DBXpress in the Extract from Disk Mode, not Recovery. It will read directly from your hard drive. DBXtract can't do this. The patch will only help in the future as it will send a copy of all your dbx files to the recycle bin where they can be recovered should something like this happen again. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... Hi, OK ill try the recovery tool. I already tried the free version of DBXtract v4.50 but while it said it "Extracted Sucesfully" neither file nor folder was actualy extracted. Im going to try the patch you supplied and see if it works. Thanks. Regards, Kevin Bruce Hagen wrote: The prompt was to compact, not compress. The two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Hey, My mother runs a B&B and takes most of her bookings over the internet, and stores them in folders for each month of the year (for the dates being booked) in Outlook Express 6. Today, the program asked her to compress her emails to save some space - she clicked "Yes" and it resulted in all her emails going "missing". None of the emails are showing up, and if I use MailNavigator it recognises the size of the folders are fairly large (by opening the .dbx file per folder) - but it to, does not show the emails contained in the folder. How do I go about retriving the "hidden" emails? They seem to be there, as the folder size is still fairly large (espicaly Sent Items which is huge - but doesnt show any contents). I googled it and a NewsGroup for Outlook Express said I need to pay for an extractor to retrive the emails (See: http://groups.google.ie/group/micros...95751f4357a4e). Is there any alternative way, or will there suggested way actualy work for my problem? Thanks for all the help, its appreciated. |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Note that if you specify the output on the same drive from which you are extracting, you will get a warning message, as you will be writing to the same drive from which you are extracting, and will write over data that you are trying to recover. So are you saying that, in order for this to work correctly, I need to have an extra hard drive to place the restored emails on? Also, how would data be over-written if im specifying the output folder to be different then the import? You can do this, but the results are unpredictable and permanent data loss from the disk clusters that are not linked to files will result. The file system will be unaffected, however. So there is a risk that I could loose other data on my hard drive, just from extracting files from the *.dbx? |
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You don't need another drive. My point was that since you said it was
unsuccessful, I just wanted to make sure you were using the Extract From Disk mode. This will recover messages directly from your hard drive. The Extract From File mode won't work as it only extracts from the dbx files and your messages are no longer there. If you did use the Extract From Disk mode and were not successful, then I would ask you to keep checking back to this thread. The author of the program, Steve Chochran, is involved it this newsgroup and will see this post eventually. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message oups.com... Bruce Hagen wrote: Note that if you specify the output on the same drive from which you are extracting, you will get a warning message, as you will be writing to the same drive from which you are extracting, and will write over data that you are trying to recover. So are you saying that, in order for this to work correctly, I need to have an extra hard drive to place the restored emails on? Also, how would data be over-written if im specifying the output folder to be different then the import? You can do this, but the results are unpredictable and permanent data loss from the disk clusters that are not linked to files will result. The file system will be unaffected, however. So there is a risk that I could loose other data on my hard drive, just from extracting files from the *.dbx? |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: You don't need another drive. My point was that since you said it was unsuccessful, I just wanted to make sure you were using the Extract From Disk mode. This will recover messages directly from your hard drive. The Extract From File mode won't work as it only extracts from the dbx files and your messages are no longer there. If you did use the Extract From Disk mode and were not successful, then I would ask you to keep checking back to this thread. The author of the program, Steve Chochran, is involved it this newsgroup and will see this post eventually. I used "Extract From File". I wasnt aware that was what you were refering to (thought it might be somewhere else) in your original instructions. So I can use extract from disk, and write to a different directory on the same drive without complications? |
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