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I think I've corrupted my email folders. I went into Identities and
tried opening one of the DBX programs with the OE program and then all of the dbx folders switched over to the OE icon. What i originally tried to do was archive my inbox by renaming it so it would become an archive folder and i'd start fresh with a new inbox. The problem is getting worse because each time I have tried to correct the problem OE opens with more weird folders that I did not put there and I've lost access in the OE tree to some of my original folders. I've tried to remove the "Opens With" program, but cannot. Is my goose cooked? I have attached below info that I've already referenced here. Thanks. From: Ron Sommer - view profile Date: Fri, Feb 3 2006 12:03 pm Email: "Ron Sommer" Groups: microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author OE uses dbx files, but will not open a dbx file if you click on one dbx file. The OE store folder contains a dbx file for every message folder in OE plus folders.dbx, pop3uidl.dbx, and offline.dbx. When OE displays the folder list, it uses folders.dbx to show the folders used in that Identity. If you open the Inbox folder in OE, OE uses inbox.dbx. File, Open in OE opens a folder or a message. It doesn't open a dbx file. If you corrupt a dbx file by trying to open with another program, you could lose all messages in that file. The safest is to have no program associated with dbx files. Why are you trying to open the dbx files? -- Ron Sommer "Alan Davies" wrote in message ... - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I use file explorer to find my .dbx folders and then try to open them by double clicking, I get an error message: "AvantGo connect received an invalid auto configuration file. Please contact......." etc Why is this? and how do I correct it? TIA -- Alan Davies |
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See the reply to your post in OE General.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... I think I've corrupted my email folders. I went into Identities and tried opening one of the DBX programs with the OE program and then all of the dbx folders switched over to the OE icon. What i originally tried to do was archive my inbox by renaming it so it would become an archive folder and i'd start fresh with a new inbox. The problem is getting worse because each time I have tried to correct the problem OE opens with more weird folders that I did not put there and I've lost access in the OE tree to some of my original folders. I've tried to remove the "Opens With" program, but cannot. Is my goose cooked? I have attached below info that I've already referenced here. Thanks. From: Ron Sommer - view profile Date: Fri, Feb 3 2006 12:03 pm Email: "Ron Sommer" Groups: microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author OE uses dbx files, but will not open a dbx file if you click on one dbx file. The OE store folder contains a dbx file for every message folder in OE plus folders.dbx, pop3uidl.dbx, and offline.dbx. When OE displays the folder list, it uses folders.dbx to show the folders used in that Identity. If you open the Inbox folder in OE, OE uses inbox.dbx. File, Open in OE opens a folder or a message. It doesn't open a dbx file. If you corrupt a dbx file by trying to open with another program, you could lose all messages in that file. The safest is to have no program associated with dbx files. Why are you trying to open the dbx files? -- Ron Sommer "Alan Davies" wrote in message ... - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I use file explorer to find my .dbx folders and then try to open them by double clicking, I get an error message: "AvantGo connect received an invalid auto configuration file. Please contact......." etc Why is this? and how do I correct it? TIA -- Alan Davies |
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I didn't see any replies there. Are you referring to the two responses
I pasted in from a February thread to further clarify my problem? Bruce Hagen wrote: See the reply to your post in OE General. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... I think I've corrupted my email folders. I went into Identities and tried opening one of the DBX programs with the OE program and then all of the dbx folders switched over to the OE icon. What i originally tried to do was archive my inbox by renaming it so it would become an archive folder and i'd start fresh with a new inbox. The problem is getting worse because each time I have tried to correct the problem OE opens with more weird folders that I did not put there and I've lost access in the OE tree to some of my original folders. I've tried to remove the "Opens With" program, but cannot. Is my goose cooked? I have attached below info that I've already referenced here. Thanks. From: Ron Sommer - view profile Date: Fri, Feb 3 2006 12:03 pm Email: "Ron Sommer" Groups: microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author OE uses dbx files, but will not open a dbx file if you click on one dbx file. The OE store folder contains a dbx file for every message folder in OE plus folders.dbx, pop3uidl.dbx, and offline.dbx. When OE displays the folder list, it uses folders.dbx to show the folders used in that Identity. If you open the Inbox folder in OE, OE uses inbox.dbx. File, Open in OE opens a folder or a message. It doesn't open a dbx file. If you corrupt a dbx file by trying to open with another program, you could lose all messages in that file. The safest is to have no program associated with dbx files. Why are you trying to open the dbx files? -- Ron Sommer "Alan Davies" wrote in message ... - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I use file explorer to find my .dbx folders and then try to open them by double clicking, I get an error message: "AvantGo connect received an invalid auto configuration file. Please contact......." etc Why is this? and how do I correct it? TIA -- Alan Davies |
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No, Bruce is referring to my reply, which you can read at this link:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/OLOfe9c1...TNGP02.phx.gbl Just another reason why we ask users to *NOT* multipost but instead learn how to crosspost. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ps.com... I didn't see any replies there. Are you referring to the two responses I pasted in from a February thread to further clarify my problem? Bruce Hagen wrote: See the reply to your post in OE General. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ wrote in message ups.com... I think I've corrupted my email folders. I went into Identities and tried opening one of the DBX programs with the OE program and then all of the dbx folders switched over to the OE icon. What i originally tried to do was archive my inbox by renaming it so it would become an archive folder and i'd start fresh with a new inbox. The problem is getting worse because each time I have tried to correct the problem OE opens with more weird folders that I did not put there and I've lost access in the OE tree to some of my original folders. I've tried to remove the "Opens With" program, but cannot. Is my goose cooked? I have attached below info that I've already referenced here. Thanks. From: Ron Sommer - view profile Date: Fri, Feb 3 2006 12:03 pm Email: "Ron Sommer" Groups: microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general Not yet ratedRating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author OE uses dbx files, but will not open a dbx file if you click on one dbx file. The OE store folder contains a dbx file for every message folder in OE plus folders.dbx, pop3uidl.dbx, and offline.dbx. When OE displays the folder list, it uses folders.dbx to show the folders used in that Identity. If you open the Inbox folder in OE, OE uses inbox.dbx. File, Open in OE opens a folder or a message. It doesn't open a dbx file. If you corrupt a dbx file by trying to open with another program, you could lose all messages in that file. The safest is to have no program associated with dbx files. Why are you trying to open the dbx files? -- Ron Sommer "Alan Davies" wrote in message ... - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I use file explorer to find my .dbx folders and then try to open them by double clicking, I get an error message: "AvantGo connect received an invalid auto configuration file. Please contact......." etc Why is this? and how do I correct it? TIA -- Alan Davies |
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And I should add that you'd have better luck with finding messages/replies
if you subscribe directly to the appropriate server hosting the newsgroup, rather than Google. Google does not update as frequently as the main hosting server which is: msnews.microsoft.com -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... No, Bruce is referring to my reply, which you can read at this link: news://msnews.microsoft.com/OLOfe9c1...TNGP02.phx.gbl Just another reason why we ask users to *NOT* multipost but instead learn how to crosspost. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ps.com... I didn't see any replies there. Are you referring to the two responses I pasted in from a February thread to further clarify my problem? |
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