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I use WinXP SP2 with IE7 and OE6. When I compact files in OE, 'backups' are
created in the Recycle Bin. But I always do a full backup of OE before I compact -- so is there any way (eg, a Registry hack?) of turning off the copying when compacting OE? -- Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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This is due to a recent OE update, (KB923694). Now when you compact, a copy
of your dbx files are sent to the Recycle Bin in the event that something should go wrong and messages, or entire folders, are lost when you are compacting. Many people do not back up Outlook Express on a regular basis. This new mandatory backup is something people have been asking for quite awhile as we spend a lot of time helping people getting their messages back, and they have to purchase a tool to recover messages. You can empty the Recycle Bin any time you want and the bak files will go away until you compact again. For more info, see the information outlined in red he www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Lindsay Graham" wrote in message ... I use WinXP SP2 with IE7 and OE6. When I compact files in OE, 'backups' are created in the Recycle Bin. But I always do a full backup of OE before I compact -- so is there any way (eg, a Registry hack?) of turning off the copying when compacting OE? -- Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'?
I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. -- Lindsay Graham "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... This is due to a recent OE update, (KB923694). Now when you compact, a copy of your dbx files are sent to the Recycle Bin in the event that something should go wrong and messages, or entire folders, are lost when you are compacting. Many people do not back up Outlook Express on a regular basis. This new mandatory backup is something people have been asking for quite awhile as we spend a lot of time helping people getting their messages back, and they have to purchase a tool to recover messages. You can empty the Recycle Bin any time you want and the bak files will go away until you compact again. For more info, see the information outlined in red he www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Lindsay Graham" wrote in message ... I use WinXP SP2 with IE7 and OE6. When I compact files in OE, 'backups' are created in the Recycle Bin. But I always do a full backup of OE before I compact -- so is there any way (eg, a Registry hack?) of turning off the copying when compacting OE? -- Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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AFAIK, you would have to remove the patch. As it addressed other issues as
well, it wouldn't be a good idea. When SP3 comes out, (I have no idea when), you would end up with the backup anyway. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Lindsay Graham" wrote in message ... Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. -- Lindsay Graham "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... This is due to a recent OE update, (KB923694). Now when you compact, a copy of your dbx files are sent to the Recycle Bin in the event that something should go wrong and messages, or entire folders, are lost when you are compacting. Many people do not back up Outlook Express on a regular basis. This new mandatory backup is something people have been asking for quite awhile as we spend a lot of time helping people getting their messages back, and they have to purchase a tool to recover messages. You can empty the Recycle Bin any time you want and the bak files will go away until you compact again. For more info, see the information outlined in red he www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Lindsay Graham" wrote in message ... I use WinXP SP2 with IE7 and OE6. When I compact files in OE, 'backups' are created in the Recycle Bin. But I always do a full backup of OE before I compact -- so is there any way (eg, a Registry hack?) of turning off the copying when compacting OE? -- Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual
backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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But here is the problem: on my system at least, the backup copies the
files to my recycle bin during the compacting phase. So "when" is it safe to empty the Recycle bin? As soon as the compacting is finished or will problems surface later? And if later, how much later? I tend to empty by recycle bin frequently. I just do not like that full appearance. It must be a compulsion. So when is it safe to get rid of these backup files? Jeff "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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Any problems will show up immediately.
If you lose messages when compacting, it won't be one, or two. If a quick glance at your Inbox and a few other folders you use shows no loss of messages, then empty the Recycle Bin. Even with the update, I still recommend backing up on your own. This freeware tool backs up everything in OE in seconds. Disregard what is written in red. That is referring to a different program. Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Jeff" wrote in message ... But here is the problem: on my system at least, the backup copies the files to my recycle bin during the compacting phase. So "when" is it safe to empty the Recycle bin? As soon as the compacting is finished or will problems surface later? And if later, how much later? I tend to empty by recycle bin frequently. I just do not like that full appearance. It must be a compulsion. So when is it safe to get rid of these backup files? Jeff "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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I compact all OE folders at the end of every day myself. Immediately prior
to compacting, I empty the Recycle Bin. Personally, I'd want at least one backup set in Recycle Bin at all times. -- ~PA Bear Jeff wrote: But here is the problem: on my system at least, the backup copies the files to my recycle bin during the compacting phase. So "when" is it safe to empty the Recycle bin? As soon as the compacting is finished or will problems surface later? And if later, how much later? I tend to empty by recycle bin frequently. I just do not like that full appearance. It must be a compulsion. So when is it safe to get rid of these backup files? Jeff "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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OEQB is a better method to backup as it does all the registry keys, all the
identities and they aren't stuck in the recycle bin as bak files. So I hit the B button in OETool prior to compacting. (I'm on my Vista machine posting this). steve "PA Bear" wrote in message ... I compact all OE folders at the end of every day myself. Immediately prior to compacting, I empty the Recycle Bin. Personally, I'd want at least one backup set in Recycle Bin at all times. -- ~PA Bear Jeff wrote: But here is the problem: on my system at least, the backup copies the files to my recycle bin during the compacting phase. So "when" is it safe to empty the Recycle bin? As soon as the compacting is finished or will problems surface later? And if later, how much later? I tend to empty by recycle bin frequently. I just do not like that full appearance. It must be a compulsion. So when is it safe to get rid of these backup files? Jeff "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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So, if you use OEQB is it not redundent to back it up again while
compacting? Double the time? Jeff? Steve Cochran wrote: OEQB is a better method to backup as it does all the registry keys, all the identities and they aren't stuck in the recycle bin as bak files. So I hit the B button in OETool prior to compacting. (I'm on my Vista machine posting this). steve "PA Bear" wrote in message ... I compact all OE folders at the end of every day myself. Immediately prior to compacting, I empty the Recycle Bin. Personally, I'd want at least one backup set in Recycle Bin at all times. -- ~PA Bear Jeff wrote: But here is the problem: on my system at least, the backup copies the files to my recycle bin during the compacting phase. So "when" is it safe to empty the Recycle bin? As soon as the compacting is finished or will problems surface later? And if later, how much later? I tend to empty by recycle bin frequently. I just do not like that full appearance. It must be a compulsion. So when is it safe to get rid of these backup files? Jeff "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Believe us: You /want/ the automatic backup, even if you've done a manual backup! We fought for it for nearly a decade. Why? See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Lindsay Graham wrote: Thanks, Bruce. But is there any way off turning off the 'mandatory backup'? I ask because my OE message store is generally bigger than the free space on that drive partition, so that I have to do a temporary transfer before I can compact. When I backup OE before compacting, I backup to a different drive (an external hard drive), so this problem does not arise. |
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