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I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on
http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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Just go to the "Outlook Express backup" folder and open it in Explorer, then
use Ctrl+A to select all files in the folder, and right click with the mouse, selecting Properties and clear the "Read-Only" attribute before attempting an Import. Failing to do so will result in an unsuccessful import. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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References:
Backup & Restore OE Data http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx OE Files & Settings http://www.insideoe.com/files/index.htm OE Registry Keys http://www.insideoe.com/files/regkeys.htm Importing OE Data (all DBX files, including Folders.dbx) http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importOE5 Importing a single DBX file http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importdbx http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx (last paragraph) -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Sportsluvr wrote: I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4
As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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Thanks Steve, Jim & 'PA Bear'!
If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and want to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware failure or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary folder in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each .IAF, then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files? I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under properties for 'internet accounts' for each mail account. Thanks for your help! ![]() (note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so). recover from a hard "Steve Cochran" wrote: See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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Copying the IAF files to a folder on your hard drive, and resetting the
Read-Only attribute would be the best way to go and you should not have to add the password as the IAF file contains the account info and the password. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Steve, Jim & 'PA Bear'! If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and want to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware failure or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary folder in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each .IAF, then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files? I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under properties for 'internet accounts' for each mail account. Thanks for your help! ![]() (note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so). recover from a hard "Steve Cochran" wrote: See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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Thanks Jim!
Just to clarify, should I first get the .IAF into OE upon a restore, then upon completion of that import then do the 'import' of the .DBX files? 1) That is, should I first install .IAF files via 'import function' under 'mail account settings' in OE??, --- thus before importing .dbx files? 2) If so, is there a way to select all .IAF files at once so it 'imports' all 'mail accounts' settings (i.e. MSN, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail) in one 'import'? 3) To successfully import .DBX files, should I first creat those folder names in OE before importing the .DBX files or does importing all .DBX files at once automatically create those folders (i.e. I have a folder called 'Real Estate' under the 'Indox'--a subfolder of 'Inbox---and as another example I have another folder called "Gmail' at same branch level as 'Inbox') Happy to hear I can avoid registry to restore .dbx files (mail and mail folders), iaf files. Thanks! ![]() "Jim Pickering" wrote: Copying the IAF files to a folder on your hard drive, and resetting the Read-Only attribute would be the best way to go and you should not have to add the password as the IAF file contains the account info and the password. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Steve, Jim & 'PA Bear'! If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and want to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware failure or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary folder in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each .IAF, then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files? I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under properties for 'internet accounts' for each mail account. Thanks for your help! ![]() (note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so). recover from a hard "Steve Cochran" wrote: See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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It really doesn't matter. Open Outlook Express and click Tools/Accounts -
Mail/Import to get the info from the IAF files into OE. The mail message import can take place before or after, it makes no real difference. And, no, you cannot import all IAF files in one swoop,(or at least I've never done it) but after the first one, just click on the import button again and it will go to the same folder it searched for the first account, and you can then select from each one that follows. It's very quick and simple. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... Thanks Jim! Just to clarify, should I first get the .IAF into OE upon a restore, then upon completion of that import then do the 'import' of the .DBX files? 1) That is, should I first install .IAF files via 'import function' under 'mail account settings' in OE??, --- thus before importing .dbx files? 2) If so, is there a way to select all .IAF files at once so it 'imports' all 'mail accounts' settings (i.e. MSN, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail) in one 'import'? 3) To successfully import .DBX files, should I first creat those folder names in OE before importing the .DBX files or does importing all .DBX files at once automatically create those folders (i.e. I have a folder called 'Real Estate' under the 'Indox'--a subfolder of 'Inbox---and as another example I have another folder called "Gmail' at same branch level as 'Inbox') Happy to hear I can avoid registry to restore .dbx files (mail and mail folders), iaf files. Thanks! ![]() "Jim Pickering" wrote: Copying the IAF files to a folder on your hard drive, and resetting the Read-Only attribute would be the best way to go and you should not have to add the password as the IAF file contains the account info and the password. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Steve, Jim & 'PA Bear'! If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and want to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware failure or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary folder in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each .IAF, then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files? I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under properties for 'internet accounts' for each mail account. Thanks for your help! ![]() (note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so). recover from a hard "Steve Cochran" wrote: See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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Jim,
Thanks! I got a good handle on the .IAF importing thanks to your instructions. Regarding importing .DBX files: To successfully import .DBX files, should I first creat those folder names (via 'create new folder' option) in OE before importing the .DBX files OR does importing all .DBX files (including FOLDERS.DBX) at ONCE automatically create those folders (i.e. I have a folder called 'Real Estate' under the 'Indox'--a subfolder of 'Inbox---and as another example I have another folder called "Gmail' at same branch level as 'Inbox'). Thanks & Happy New Year! ![]() "Jim Pickering" wrote: It really doesn't matter. Open Outlook Express and click Tools/Accounts - Mail/Import to get the info from the IAF files into OE. The mail message import can take place before or after, it makes no real difference. And, no, you cannot import all IAF files in one swoop,(or at least I've never done it) but after the first one, just click on the import button again and it will go to the same folder it searched for the first account, and you can then select from each one that follows. It's very quick and simple. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... Thanks Jim! Just to clarify, should I first get the .IAF into OE upon a restore, then upon completion of that import then do the 'import' of the .DBX files? 1) That is, should I first install .IAF files via 'import function' under 'mail account settings' in OE??, --- thus before importing .dbx files? 2) If so, is there a way to select all .IAF files at once so it 'imports' all 'mail accounts' settings (i.e. MSN, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail) in one 'import'? 3) To successfully import .DBX files, should I first creat those folder names in OE before importing the .DBX files or does importing all .DBX files at once automatically create those folders (i.e. I have a folder called 'Real Estate' under the 'Indox'--a subfolder of 'Inbox---and as another example I have another folder called "Gmail' at same branch level as 'Inbox') Happy to hear I can avoid registry to restore .dbx files (mail and mail folders), iaf files. Thanks! ![]() "Jim Pickering" wrote: Copying the IAF files to a folder on your hard drive, and resetting the Read-Only attribute would be the best way to go and you should not have to add the password as the IAF file contains the account info and the password. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message news ![]() If I also copy the .IAF files to a DVD (one for each POP3 account) and want to restore them to OE in case I need to re-install OE due to hardware failure or XP failure, would I first copy the .IAF files back to a temporary folder in hardrive, remove 'read-only' by right-clicking properties for each .IAF, then do an 'import' in OE all BEFORE I imported the .dbx files? I know that restoring mail accounts via copying/importing .IAF files still might require to add back in the passwords in 'server tab' under properties for 'internet accounts' for each mail account. Thanks for your help! ![]() (note, I do not feel comfortable going into the registry--avoid doing so). recover from a hard "Steve Cochran" wrote: See also www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 As Jim indicates, copy all the dbx files to a subdirectory on the hard drive. Then clear their read only attribute and then use File | Import | Messages and point to that directory. steve "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... I read the 'simple back-up' instructions on http://www.insideoe.com/backup/simple.htm When I copied the .dbx files (from the 'store folder') first to another folder (I created a new folder on desktop called 'outlook express backup') and then copied all 'dbx files from that new folder to my DVD, when I went to 'right click' properties on those files, it said 'read-only'. What happens if I need to 'Import' any of those .dbx files via the 'import function' in OE? Would I first need to copy them (.dbx) back to the desktop, then run an 'import' in OE for each .dbx individually as that would change them from being 'read-only'? Am I better off just copying each .dbx file directly from the 'store folder' to my DVD and not first copy them to another folder on my 'desktop'? [Note my OE properties for each .dbx (which I right click a folder in OE) still properly references the correct 'store folder' under the 'application data/identities' subfolder.] Thanks for your help! ![]() |
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"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
... Jim, Thanks! I got a good handle on the .IAF importing thanks to your instructions. Regarding importing .DBX files: To successfully import .DBX files, should I first creat those folder names (via 'create new folder' option) in OE before importing the .DBX files OR does importing all .DBX files (including FOLDERS.DBX) at ONCE automatically create those folders (i.e. I have a folder called 'Real Estate' under the 'Indox'--a subfolder of 'Inbox---and as another example I have another folder called "Gmail' at same branch level as 'Inbox'). Using OE's File | Import will create the folders if the proper Folders.dbx is with the other DBX files (and none of them are Read Only). -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail. |
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