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I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of
this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will
still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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Thanks. But I compacted all the folders and something odd happened. A mail
folder that I had renamed reappeared with the old name in OE. When I checked the backup files in the Recycle Bin, not only is a bak file there with the new name, there is also a bak file with the old name neither of which was there prior to the file compact process. What is this about? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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When you deleted the dbx file, was OE closed? It won't delete permanently if
OE is open. Close OE and delete any unused dbx files. Restart your computer and check that all is well in your OE folders. If it is, compact again and recheck the message store. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... Thanks. But I compacted all the folders and something odd happened. A mail folder that I had renamed reappeared with the old name in OE. When I checked the backup files in the Recycle Bin, not only is a bak file there with the new name, there is also a bak file with the old name neither of which was there prior to the file compact process. What is this about? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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now I am confused. I only deleted mail folders in OE6; I never deleted the
corresponding dbx files in the store folder. This was the basis for my initial question. So based on the recommendation, I opened OE6 1st to compact all mail folders before deleting the empty dbx files in the store folder. However, 1) when I looked in the Recycle Bin, there were new bak files for all the folders I had deleted yesterday that are not listed in OE6 under folders. And 2)a mail folder I had renamed yesterday from "typesetter" to "Copeland" was now listed in OE6 back to "typesetter" although there both a "copeland" and "typesetter" bak file in the Recycle Bin. Previous to all this the Recyle Bin was completely empty. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you deleted the dbx file, was OE closed? It won't delete permanently if OE is open. Close OE and delete any unused dbx files. Restart your computer and check that all is well in your OE folders. If it is, compact again and recheck the message store. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... Thanks. But I compacted all the folders and something odd happened. A mail folder that I had renamed reappeared with the old name in OE. When I checked the backup files in the Recycle Bin, not only is a bak file there with the new name, there is also a bak file with the old name neither of which was there prior to the file compact process. What is this about? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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The bak files are created when you compact. This is a backup /just in case/
something happens when you compact. Delete all unused dbx files in the store folder. Empty the Recycle Bin. Now compact your folders. you should get one copy of each dbx file in the RB as a bak file, and no new, or old dbx files should appear in the message store. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... now I am confused. I only deleted mail folders in OE6; I never deleted the corresponding dbx files in the store folder. This was the basis for my initial question. So based on the recommendation, I opened OE6 1st to compact all mail folders before deleting the empty dbx files in the store folder. However, 1) when I looked in the Recycle Bin, there were new bak files for all the folders I had deleted yesterday that are not listed in OE6 under folders. And 2)a mail folder I had renamed yesterday from "typesetter" to "Copeland" was now listed in OE6 back to "typesetter" although there both a "copeland" and "typesetter" bak file in the Recycle Bin. Previous to all this the Recyle Bin was completely empty. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you deleted the dbx file, was OE closed? It won't delete permanently if OE is open. Close OE and delete any unused dbx files. Restart your computer and check that all is well in your OE folders. If it is, compact again and recheck the message store. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... Thanks. But I compacted all the folders and something odd happened. A mail folder that I had renamed reappeared with the old name in OE. When I checked the backup files in the Recycle Bin, not only is a bak file there with the new name, there is also a bak file with the old name neither of which was there prior to the file compact process. What is this about? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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A new patch puts a backup of the files in the recycle bin, so the messages
don't get lost during compaction anymore. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 steve "donna" wrote in message ... Thanks. But I compacted all the folders and something odd happened. A mail folder that I had renamed reappeared with the old name in OE. When I checked the backup files in the Recycle Bin, not only is a bak file there with the new name, there is also a bak file with the old name neither of which was there prior to the file compact process. What is this about? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you move messages to a new folder, and delete the old one, it will still show a dbx file for the deleted one. You can safely delete it from the store folder. The reason it shows some size is because when you delete, or move messages, the space they took up is not recovered until you compact your folders. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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If you've compacted the database (File/Folders/Compact All Folders)
following the move operation, you can safely delete the old DBX files. You should be aware that a copy/paste op does not delete anything, it merely copies the old info so that you can paste it to another location. The quickest way to "Move" items is to select all the messages you wish to move (hold down the Ctrl key while selecting or use Ctrl+A to select All) and then right click, selecting "Move To" and choose the desired folder. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "donna" wrote in message ... I have an archive folder section in OE6 and had created a subgroup off of this with 4 mail folders. I wanted the 4 mail folders to be part of the main group. So I created new folders under the main group with slightly different names. I copied and pasted all the messages from the subgroup into these new folders. I then deleted the empty folders from OE6. However, when I went into the store folder on C drive, the deleted folders were still listed as dbx files??? Why is this and what can I do about it because when I click on the properties of the deleted dbx files, it suggests they still have the data in them? Thanks. |
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