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That's my procedure as well. My normal method of using the computer is to
not use any two programs at one time anyway. I always close one thing before opening another. When I'm using OE, that's the only thing open save processes running in the background. When I compact at night, everything is closed to a clean desktop, then I open OE and compact off line. I guess with this new update running the baks into the bin, the safest method to do this now would be to alter the procedure a bit and leave the recycle bin alone after compaction to be deleted the next day, always working one day behind for clearing the bin. This would allow the next day to verify that all is ok with OE; then to close and compact for the next day, clear the bin first, then compact and leave again for a repeat the next day. In other words, work OE each day, but work the recycle bin one day later all the time. Sound feasible? Dudley "Alias" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: Thanks Frank; My only question would be a REAL concern about my procedure of compacting every night. I do this as the last thing before closing down my system. Does this mean I now have to reopen OE every night after compacting and check every folder to see that messages are still intact, then go into the recycle bin and empty it? That will mean I have to go back and open each and every folder on the bar to see if it's showing messages, and even then I won't know if they are ALL there. Am I missing something here? :-))))) Dudley You can wait until the morning but don't empty the recycle bin until you've checked. That said, I always back up OE before compacting with another OE back up program. Chances are, nothing will be missing unless, for example, the lights go off when you're in the middle of compacting or if you foolishly stop the compacting by doing a reboot in the middle of the process or try to do something else like surf the web when it's in process. When compacting, you should not even touch your mouse or keyboard until it's done. I have never lost messages from compacting (or anything else for that matter). Alias "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... I compact folders each night manually in OE and have never had any issues with this procedure. The folders compress and that's it. Just tonight, OE started copying all the dbx files to the recycle bin as I manually compress. They show up there with a BAK extension. Can anyone shed any light on this for me. I don't think I've changed any settings and this has never happened before. If possible I need to know what's happening and why and how to correct it if it's an issue please. Thank you Dudley Henriques Just to add to what Alias and Steve said, this is a Good Thing. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail. |
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