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One of my standard practises is to back up lots of items on my main
computer, using a script program to do so. One of the places I backup to is an external USB drive. I then move that drive around to other machines, and use a script to update all kinds of files et al, onto the other machines. I also like to then import all the mail groups and messages from OE onto the other machines, and I can do that by using the import command. But, one problem in doing that is that the import duplicates messages into folders, where that message may have already been resident. The only workaround I see is to delete all messsages from the target machine, before I import. but that's PITA. Unlike regular files, when a file is copied into a folder, if it already exists there, Windows will not copy a second file with the same name, as that cannot exist in Windows. It will update the file, or whatever the user chooses. Is there any way around stopping identical messages from being imported into OE? Ron Hirsch |
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No, but there are some utilities out there that can find and delete the
dupes; e.g., http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ Ron Hirsch wrote: One of my standard practises is to back up lots of items on my main computer, using a script program to do so. One of the places I backup to is an external USB drive. I then move that drive around to other machines, and use a script to update all kinds of files et al, onto the other machines. I also like to then import all the mail groups and messages from OE onto the other machines, and I can do that by using the import command. But, one problem in doing that is that the import duplicates messages into folders, where that message may have already been resident. The only workaround I see is to delete all messsages from the target machine, before I import. but that's PITA. Unlike regular files, when a file is copied into a folder, if it already exists there, Windows will not copy a second file with the same name, as that cannot exist in Windows. It will update the file, or whatever the user chooses. Is there any way around stopping identical messages from being imported into OE? Ron Hirsch |
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Hi Robear,
Thanks for the url. I had another thought on this subject. Rather than have to buy and install a utility that I would use very rarely - how about this. XP has a small group of folders that it installs. These are the Inbox, Sent, etc.. I'd guess that counting subfolders, I must have another 60-70 that I created outside of the default OE folders. My question is - Suppose I went into the store folder where all my mail dbx files are located. If I deleted them all, would this get XP/OE upset? Or, would it just recreate the "standard" folders that OE wants to see, the next time it was loaded, of course, with no messages anywhere? Then if I imported all the dbx files from the backup of my main machine on an external USB drive, I would have everything all properly set up, with no duplicates. If deleting the "mandatory" OE folders and subfolders did upset OE, I know I could just delete all those which I created, and then import only them. Does this seem like reasonable approach? Ron Hirsch ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "PA Bear" wrote in message ... No, but there are some utilities out there that can find and delete the dupes; e.g., http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ Ron Hirsch wrote: One of my standard practises is to back up lots of items on my main computer, using a script program to do so. One of the places I backup to is an external USB drive. I then move that drive around to other machines, and use a script to update all kinds of files et al, onto the other machines. I also like to then import all the mail groups and messages from OE onto the other machines, and I can do that by using the import command. But, one problem in doing that is that the import duplicates messages into folders, where that message may have already been resident. The only workaround I see is to delete all messsages from the target machine, before I import. but that's PITA. Unlike regular files, when a file is copied into a folder, if it already exists there, Windows will not copy a second file with the same name, as that cannot exist in Windows. It will update the file, or whatever the user chooses. Is there any way around stopping identical messages from being imported into OE? Ron Hirsch |
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If you delete all the DBX files with OE closed, then when you open it,
it will create new empty required folders (Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Deleted Items, Sent Items). You can then import the files from the other PC. Backing Up, Recovering and Restoring Outlook Express versions 5 & 6 Files and Settings http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, Thanks for the url. I had another thought on this subject. Rather than have to buy and install a utility that I would use very rarely - how about this. XP has a small group of folders that it installs. These are the Inbox, Sent, etc.. I'd guess that counting subfolders, I must have another 60-70 that I created outside of the default OE folders. My question is - Suppose I went into the store folder where all my mail dbx files are located. If I deleted them all, would this get XP/OE upset? Or, would it just recreate the "standard" folders that OE wants to see, the next time it was loaded, of course, with no messages anywhere? Then if I imported all the dbx files from the backup of my main machine on an external USB drive, I would have everything all properly set up, with no duplicates. If deleting the "mandatory" OE folders and subfolders did upset OE, I know I could just delete all those which I created, and then import only them. Does this seem like reasonable approach? Ron Hirsch ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "PA Bear" wrote in message ... No, but there are some utilities out there that can find and delete the dupes; e.g., http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ Ron Hirsch wrote: One of my standard practises is to back up lots of items on my main computer, using a script program to do so. One of the places I backup to is an external USB drive. I then move that drive around to other machines, and use a script to update all kinds of files et al, onto the other machines. I also like to then import all the mail groups and messages from OE onto the other machines, and I can do that by using the import command. But, one problem in doing that is that the import duplicates messages into folders, where that message may have already been resident. The only workaround I see is to delete all messsages from the target machine, before I import. but that's PITA. Unlike regular files, when a file is copied into a folder, if it already exists there, Windows will not copy a second file with the same name, as that cannot exist in Windows. It will update the file, or whatever the user chooses. Is there any way around stopping identical messages from being imported into OE? Ron Hirsch |
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