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Accidentally deleted messages.
Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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Once they're deleted from OE, they're gone for good (unless you're lucky and
they're still on the ISP server). wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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![]() wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. Silly question, they are not in Deleted Items Folder are they? :-) DBXpress run in "Extract From Disk Mode" is possibly your only chance to recover those messages, Not Free. http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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You might be able to get them back with DBXtract.
See the recover mode description at www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/ steve wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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In dbxtract, where does one direct the Input to, to recover them?
Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... You might be able to get them back with DBXtract. See the recover mode description at www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/ steve wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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"Johnny" wrote in message
... In dbxtract, where does one direct the Input to, to recover them? Cheers, Johnny The best thing is to create a new, empty Windows folder for them. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" |
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Your subject says deleted files, but your message says messages. Which did
you mean? If its deleted messages, then the input would be the deleted items folder. If you Shift-Deleted from another folder, then you'd have to set that folder as input. steve "Johnny" wrote in message ... In dbxtract, where does one direct the Input to, to recover them? Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... You might be able to get them back with DBXtract. See the recover mode description at www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/ steve wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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Yes it's deleted messages. It's not my subject line; I'm just hitching a
ride on this thread. But I stopped dbextract when it was supposedly scanning deleted items as it didn't seem to find anything; nothing was moving in the statistics readout. I had done a repair on Windows xp between the time of deletion and the running of dbextract. Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Your subject says deleted files, but your message says messages. Which did you mean? If its deleted messages, then the input would be the deleted items folder. If you Shift-Deleted from another folder, then you'd have to set that folder as input. steve "Johnny" wrote in message ... In dbxtract, where does one direct the Input to, to recover them? Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... You might be able to get them back with DBXtract. See the recover mode description at www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/ steve wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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DBXtract is very slow (especially for large files) and you need to leave it
alone and let it finish. If it says not responding that just means its busy. If you compact that folder, then you will lose the messages that were deleted in it, so don't compact it. The repair shouldn't make any difference. steve "Johnny" wrote in message ... Yes it's deleted messages. It's not my subject line; I'm just hitching a ride on this thread. But I stopped dbextract when it was supposedly scanning deleted items as it didn't seem to find anything; nothing was moving in the statistics readout. I had done a repair on Windows xp between the time of deletion and the running of dbextract. Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Your subject says deleted files, but your message says messages. Which did you mean? If its deleted messages, then the input would be the deleted items folder. If you Shift-Deleted from another folder, then you'd have to set that folder as input. steve "Johnny" wrote in message ... In dbxtract, where does one direct the Input to, to recover them? Cheers, Johnny "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... You might be able to get them back with DBXtract. See the recover mode description at www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/ steve wrote in message . .. Accidentally deleted messages. Is there a way to recover them? Tried system restore and that didn't work. |
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