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Thank you. Is the following correct?
So the process should be: Create an Archive Folder Create a new Mail Folder in Outlook Express named Archive. Move the messages you wish to archive into the folder, then close OE. Copy the file Archive.dbx from your store folder onto your backup media. WHICH IS TO BE AN EMPTY WINDOWS FOLDER ON THE HARD DISK You have to copy the files to an empty Windows folder on the hard disk (make sure Folders.dbx is included). Select (but don't try to open) one file. Press Ctrl-A to select all. Right click the selection and choose Properties. Uncheck the Read Only box. Open OE and delete the file Archive.dbx. Because the files 2003 may june, 2003 jul aug, etc. when combined will be far larger than I can put on a single cd, I could copy the individual dbx files from the no longer EMPTY WINDOWS FOLDER to the cd, but what do I do with the folders.dbx file? Do I transfer it onto each cd even though each cd has a subset of the other dbx files? I have been trying to transfer multiple dbx files (but not all of them) on a single cd. It will take four or five cds for all of the dbx files. Restore an Archive.dbx Create a new Mail Folder in OE named Archive and open the folder at least once! This is required to force OE to create a corresponding Archive.dbx file. Close OE and delete the newly-created Archive.dbx file. Copy the backup of Archive.dbx into the OE store folder. Open OE. "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote: "Visitor" wrote in message ... Hi I have been to http://www.insideoe.com/backup/ but still don't seem to be getting the hang of this. I am backing up about three years of e-mails. I have put them into chronological folders of about 100 megs or less. Because of the size of all of the e-mail I have tried to use the single folder back up approach to back up the 2003 May June folder, then the 2003 Jul Aug folder etc. After I transfered several dbx files to a compact disk I checked them to make sure they were not read only. They were archive. But when I put the cd into the other machine and tried to copy them to that machine to confirm that I had correctly backed them up, several of them appear to have become "read only" somewhere along the way. Any suggestions as to how to prevent the switch from "archive" to "read only" from occurring? You have to copy the files to an empty Windows folder on the hard disk (make sure Folders.dbx is included). Select (but don't try to open) one file. Press Ctrl-A to select all. Right click the selection and choose Properties. Uncheck the Read Only box. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup http://www.fjsmjs.com "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -B. Franklin |
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