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ThX Mr. Pickering! "Jim Pickering" jimp (AT) mvps.org wrote in message ... For a general page with info about the DBX file structure, you can review the info here, which although not written by Microsoft, is fairly accurate and contains most of the publicly know info about them: http://oedbx.aroh.de/main.html If you just want to "read" the folder, you can open it with Notepad or Wordpad, although if you change a single byte, you will make the file unreadable/unusable in Outlook Express. And you maybe will begin to understand why so few people have any desire to work with it. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Dave" wrote in message nk.net... Got it! ThX! But it will not open "Floders.dbx" because it is not a "message" file. :-( "~~G.C.~~" wrote in message ... 2 try underway, "Dave" schreef in bericht ink.net... Anyone know how to read "Floder.dbx"? TIA Dave |
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