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when I changed the name of the .dbx folder.
Only one of the .dbx folders has a number after the name: Health (1).dbx. I removed the (1) and restarted my computer. I did this when I kept getting an error message popup box (with no errors listed) after receiving email (which turns out to have been a problem with the email scanning in my antivirus program). Then there were two folders: Health.dbx and Health (1).dbx. I checked my Outlook Express 6 Inbox and there was a new message in the Health folder, but none of the old emails. So I deleted the Health (1).dbx folder, and restarted my computer again. I still don't have the old emails (Yes, I know: I should have copied the folders before any changes). Is there anyway of retrieving the old emails, as I haven't used my CCleaner or Windows Disk Scan? Why does this one folder have a number with it? Thanks, Joan |
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Well that was a rather dum thing to do. OE found the health.dbx file was
corrupt so it made a new non-corrupt one and you renamed it, and then when it made another you deleted it. The only thing that might recover the messages is DBXpress in its extract from disk mode, which will analyze the entire hard drive disk clusters for messages and will probably find those that you deleted. See www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/ Next time don't mess with the files in the message store, or if you do, at least back them up first. You may be applying what you consider is common sense to the filenames, but OE is nonsensical at times. steve "Hopeful 1" wrote in message ... when I changed the name of the .dbx folder. Only one of the .dbx folders has a number after the name: Health (1).dbx. I removed the (1) and restarted my computer. I did this when I kept getting an error message popup box (with no errors listed) after receiving email (which turns out to have been a problem with the email scanning in my antivirus program). Then there were two folders: Health.dbx and Health (1).dbx. I checked my Outlook Express 6 Inbox and there was a new message in the Health folder, but none of the old emails. So I deleted the Health (1).dbx folder, and restarted my computer again. I still don't have the old emails (Yes, I know: I should have copied the folders before any changes). Is there anyway of retrieving the old emails, as I haven't used my CCleaner or Windows Disk Scan? Why does this one folder have a number with it? Thanks, Joan |
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