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![]() (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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The Jeep folder in OE's folder tree was probably deleted by mistake. The
Jeep(1).dbx file is empty @ 75KB. Delete it from the message store leaving the original Jeep.dbx file. Open OE and delete the new Jeep folder from the tree. Restart your computer. Now, let's get those messages back. Canned First, make sure the folder isn't in Deleted Items. If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). Open the new folder and then close OE. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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![]() Thanks, Bruce, but it didn't work. See my comments/questions inserted below preceded by +++ symbols. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Jeep folder in OE's folder tree was probably deleted by mistake. The Jeep(1).dbx file is empty @ 75KB. Delete it from the message store leaving the original Jeep.dbx file. Open OE and delete the new Jeep folder from the tree. Restart your computer. +++ Did that, no apparent problem. Now, let's get those messages back. Canned First, make sure the folder isn't in Deleted Items. +++ Checked, it isn't there. If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) and then close OE. +++ Did that. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the .dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. This is done totally within Windows Explorer. Drag the Jeep.dbx file from the message store opened in the right hand page and drag it to the Desktop at the top of the Windows Explorer folder tree. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? It shouldn't matter, but you must click on that new folder to open it. Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) You should see a message as you did. There are no messages in this view. and then close OE. +++ Did that. By closing OE while the new folder was open. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the .dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) You may have been working with a shortcut. (Not exactly sure how). In Windows Explorer, you wanted to click on the Desktop at the top of the folder tree to reveal all the Desktop icons in the right hand panel. Prior to that, you wanted to expand the path to the message store. (The Outlook Express folder in Documents and settings). To drag & drop, you grab the Jeep.dbx folder, with the left mouse key, in the right hand pane showing the desktop icons, and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left pane. The Outlook Express folder will turn blue if you are over it. Now let go of the key and you should see the overwrite prompt. See the attached screen shot. If you expanded the path to the message store, and then clicked on Desktop, this is what you should see. (Some folder names different, of course). Grab the Jeep.dbx file in the right pane and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left. Do you see the prompt? Hope this helps. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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![]() Bruce, It still doesn't work. The only thing I see different than your screen shot is the location of the message store folder. Your screen shot shows it within the C drive, under an identity, and apparently labeled Outlook Express. On my computer the message store folder is on the D drive, and under my name. Thus there is no folder above it labeled Outlook Express - it has been renamed OEemail. Earlier I was incorrectly following your directions, but the result has been the same when I dragged the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop heading on Windows Explorer, instead of to the "main" desktop. I'm guessing that I'm not doing something correctly with respect to creating the Jeep folder in the Outlook Express tree. I have tried it both nested within another folder, and directly under Local Folders. In each case after creating the folder I open it (meaning I click on it) and then close Outlook Express by clicking on the X in the upper right corner. Any other ideas? I appreciate the time you have taken already with this. ============================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Hagen" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:12 PM Subject: .dbx Access Problem Irrelevant portions sniped If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. This is done totally within Windows Explorer. Drag the Jeep.dbx file from the message store opened in the right hand page and drag it to the Desktop at the top of the Windows Explorer folder tree. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? It shouldn't matter, but you must click on that new folder to open it. Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) You should see a message as you did. There are no messages in this view. and then close OE. +++ Did that. By closing OE while the new folder was open. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the ..dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) You may have been working with a shortcut. (Not exactly sure how). In Windows Explorer, you wanted to click on the Desktop at the top of the folder tree to reveal all the Desktop icons in the right hand panel. Prior to that, you wanted to expand the path to the message store. (The Outlook Express folder in Documents and settings). To drag & drop, you grab the Jeep.dbx folder, with the left mouse key, in the right hand pane showing the desktop icons, and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left pane. The Outlook Express folder will turn blue if you are over it. Now let go of the key and you should see the overwrite prompt. See the attached screen shot. If you expanded the path to the message store, and then clicked on Desktop, this is what you should see. (Some folder names different, of course). Grab the Jeep.dbx file in the right pane and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left. Do you see the prompt? Hope this helps. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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Hi CWLee,
The only program you have that can access the email stored in your Jeep.dbx folder is Outlook Express. As you noticed, creating a new Jeep folder in Outlook Express resulted in a new .dbx folder being created in the message store but it ended up with the title Jeep(1).dbx. The first thing you should do is delete your newly created Jeep folder in Outlook Express, this should remove the newly created Jeep(1).dbx folder in message store. You may have to close Outlook Express for the actual removal of Jeep(1).dbx in message store to take place. Next, move the Jeep.dbx folder that has ~7,000 KB of contents out of message store. This will allow you to be able to create new Jeep folder in Outlook Express with the result of the new .dbx folder being created in the message store ending up with the title Jeep.dbx. Note: be sure to open and close the new empty Jeep folder in Outlook Express (this activates the folder) and close Outlook Express before checking to see if it is in message store. Remember, things happen in message store when Outlook Express is closed, so you want Outlook Express closed so you are seeing the final configuration of message store. Now: move the Jeep.dbx folder that has ~7,000 KB of contents back into message store. Note: You will receive a warning message that Jeep.dbx exist do you want to overwrite. Of course you want to choose yes so the newly created empty jeep.dbx folder is replaced with the Jeep.dbx folder that has ~7,000 KB of contents. Open Outlook Express, the Jeep folder should display whatever was in those ~7,000 KB of contents. Hope this helps, Ken "CWLee" wrote in message ... | | (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) | | I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and | a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows | Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various | messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, | Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in | Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and | Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer | I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The | Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about | right. | | My problem is how can I access the email stored in that | Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook | Express? | | (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but | that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely | resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. | Unsuccessful attempt.) | | Any assistance appreciated. | | -- | ---------- | CWLee | Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred | cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and | promote for performance, not preferences. | |
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"CWLee" ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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Dragging the dbx file to the Desktop at the top of the folder tree is the
correct way. If the dbx file is Jeep.dbx, then the folder in OE should be named Jeep. Did you move the message store? That is not the default location. See if you have the correct location. Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Press the Tab key to highlight the folder location, then Ctrl+C. Close OE, then Start | Run | Ctrl+V will put the location in the box - Click OK and you'll see the OE files. Otherwise, write the location down and navigate to it in Windows Explorer. In WinXP, Win2K & Win2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel | Folder Options Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View. If you are in the right place, then it seams that you have done it right. The only other choice now would be a retrieval tool. Macallan Outlook Express Extraction: http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm#macallan DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx DBXpress: {much faster for large files} http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... Bruce, It still doesn't work. The only thing I see different than your screen shot is the location of the message store folder. Your screen shot shows it within the C drive, under an identity, and apparently labeled Outlook Express. On my computer the message store folder is on the D drive, and under my name. Thus there is no folder above it labeled Outlook Express - it has been renamed OEemail. Earlier I was incorrectly following your directions, but the result has been the same when I dragged the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop heading on Windows Explorer, instead of to the "main" desktop. I'm guessing that I'm not doing something correctly with respect to creating the Jeep folder in the Outlook Express tree. I have tried it both nested within another folder, and directly under Local Folders. In each case after creating the folder I open it (meaning I click on it) and then close Outlook Express by clicking on the X in the upper right corner. Any other ideas? I appreciate the time you have taken already with this. ============================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Hagen" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:12 PM Subject: .dbx Access Problem Irrelevant portions sniped If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. This is done totally within Windows Explorer. Drag the Jeep.dbx file from the message store opened in the right hand page and drag it to the Desktop at the top of the Windows Explorer folder tree. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? It shouldn't matter, but you must click on that new folder to open it. Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) You should see a message as you did. There are no messages in this view. and then close OE. +++ Did that. By closing OE while the new folder was open. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the .dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) You may have been working with a shortcut. (Not exactly sure how). In Windows Explorer, you wanted to click on the Desktop at the top of the folder tree to reveal all the Desktop icons in the right hand panel. Prior to that, you wanted to expand the path to the message store. (The Outlook Express folder in Documents and settings). To drag & drop, you grab the Jeep.dbx folder, with the left mouse key, in the right hand pane showing the desktop icons, and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left pane. The Outlook Express folder will turn blue if you are over it. Now let go of the key and you should see the overwrite prompt. See the attached screen shot. If you expanded the path to the message store, and then clicked on Desktop, this is what you should see. (Some folder names different, of course). Grab the Jeep.dbx file in the right pane and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left. Do you see the prompt? Hope this helps. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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![]() Thanks again, Bruce - and thanks to Ken who posted with some similar suggestions. First, Bruce, I'll address your comments below, preceded by +++ symbols, and then I'll ask some questions of both you and Ken about your common suggestion. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Hagen" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:31 AM Subject: .dbx Access Problem Dragging the dbx file to the Desktop at the top of the folder tree is the correct way. If the dbx file is Jeep.dbx, then the folder in OE should be named Jeep. Did you move the message store? That is not the default location. See if you have the correct location. +++ Yes, I moved the message store a long time ago, and I am sure I am correctly navigating to it when needed. Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Press the Tab key to highlight the folder location, then Ctrl+C. Close OE, then Start | Run | Ctrl+V will put the location in the box - Click OK and you'll see the OE files. Otherwise, write the location down and navigate to it in Windows Explorer. In WinXP, Win2K & Win2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel | Folder Options Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View. +++ I had already done that also, a long time ago. If you are in the right place, then it seams that you have done it right. +++ Bruce says to open the Jeep folder in OE, and then close OE whereas Ken says to open and then close the Jeep folder before closing OE. I'll try it Ken's way to see if that makes a difference. +++ Ken says to move the Jeep.dbx folder "out of message store." That may be the same step Bruce intended when he spoke of moving the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop. It may be that what I was doing was placing a copy of Jeep.dbx on the Desktop, instead of removing Jeep.dbx from the message store. My first indication of that is when asked to overwrite, both the old and new .dbx files are the same size. Ken's suggestion implies that the one being overwritten should be zero. +++ So, Bruce, could you confirm that I should use "cut and paste" rather than "copy and paste" when moving the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop. I'm uneasy about doing that unless one or both of you assure me that is the proper method. +++ Many thanks to both of you - again and again! ======================= The only other choice now would be a retrieval tool. Macallan Outlook Express Extraction: http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm#macallan DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx DBXpress: {much faster for large files} http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... Bruce, It still doesn't work. The only thing I see different than your screen shot is the location of the message store folder. Your screen shot shows it within the C drive, under an identity, and apparently labeled Outlook Express. On my computer the message store folder is on the D drive, and under my name. Thus there is no folder above it labeled Outlook Express - it has been renamed OEemail. Earlier I was incorrectly following your directions, but the result has been the same when I dragged the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop heading on Windows Explorer, instead of to the "main" desktop. I'm guessing that I'm not doing something correctly with respect to creating the Jeep folder in the Outlook Express tree. I have tried it both nested within another folder, and directly under Local Folders. In each case after creating the folder I open it (meaning I click on it) and then close Outlook Express by clicking on the X in the upper right corner. Any other ideas? I appreciate the time you have taken already with this. ============================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Hagen" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:12 PM Subject: .dbx Access Problem Irrelevant portions sniped If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. This is done totally within Windows Explorer. Drag the Jeep.dbx file from the message store opened in the right hand page and drag it to the Desktop at the top of the Windows Explorer folder tree. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? It shouldn't matter, but you must click on that new folder to open it. Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) You should see a message as you did. There are no messages in this view. and then close OE. +++ Did that. By closing OE while the new folder was open. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the .dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) You may have been working with a shortcut. (Not exactly sure how). In Windows Explorer, you wanted to click on the Desktop at the top of the folder tree to reveal all the Desktop icons in the right hand panel. Prior to that, you wanted to expand the path to the message store. (The Outlook Express folder in Documents and settings). To drag & drop, you grab the Jeep.dbx folder, with the left mouse key, in the right hand pane showing the desktop icons, and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left pane. The Outlook Express folder will turn blue if you are over it. Now let go of the key and you should see the overwrite prompt. See the attached screen shot. If you expanded the path to the message store, and then clicked on Desktop, this is what you should see. (Some folder names different, of course). Grab the Jeep.dbx file in the right pane and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left. Do you see the prompt? Hope this helps. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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"CWLee" wrote in message ... Thanks again, Bruce - and thanks to Ken who posted with some similar suggestions. First, Bruce, I'll address your comments below, preceded by +++ symbols, and then I'll ask some questions of both you and Ken about your common suggestion. Did you move the message store? That is not the default location. See if you have the correct location. +++ Yes, I moved the message store a long time ago, and I am sure I am correctly navigating to it when needed. If you are in the right place, then it seams that you have done it right. +++ Bruce says to open the Jeep folder in OE, and then close OE whereas Ken says to open and then close the Jeep folder before closing OE. I'll try it Ken's way to see if that makes a difference. It should work either way because the point is that the folder must be accessed once in order to get the overwritee prompt. +++ Ken says to move the Jeep.dbx folder "out of message store." That may be the same step Bruce intended when he spoke of moving the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop. It may be that what I was doing was placing a copy of Jeep.dbx on the Desktop, instead of removing Jeep.dbx from the message store. My first indication of that is when asked to overwrite, both the old and new .dbx files are the same size. Ken's suggestion implies that the one being overwritten should be zero. Ken & I meant the same thing, I just suggedted the Desktop as a place to drag it to. If you did not physically drag it out, (AKA there was still a Jeep.dbx in the store folder), then the operation will fail. You want the new folder to create a new dbx file when you drag it from the Desktop to the store folder. If one already exists, nothing will be accomplished excepting another file with (1) included in the name. +++ So, Bruce, could you confirm that I should use "cut and paste" rather than "copy and paste" when moving the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop. I'm uneasy about doing that unless one or both of you assure me that is the proper method. You should /not/ use cut and paste, or copy and paste. You /must/ drag the files. This is another way of explaining how to import a single folder. It may make things clearer, or it may confuse you more. I hope it's not the latter. How to restore individual dbx files: http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA +++ Many thanks to both of you - again and again! ======================= The only other choice now would be a retrieval tool. Macallan Outlook Express Extraction: http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm#macallan DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx DBXpress: {much faster for large files} http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... Bruce, It still doesn't work. The only thing I see different than your screen shot is the location of the message store folder. Your screen shot shows it within the C drive, under an identity, and apparently labeled Outlook Express. On my computer the message store folder is on the D drive, and under my name. Thus there is no folder above it labeled Outlook Express - it has been renamed OEemail. Earlier I was incorrectly following your directions, but the result has been the same when I dragged the Jeep.dbx folder to the Desktop heading on Windows Explorer, instead of to the "main" desktop. I'm guessing that I'm not doing something correctly with respect to creating the Jeep folder in the Outlook Express tree. I have tried it both nested within another folder, and directly under Local Folders. In each case after creating the folder I open it (meaning I click on it) and then close Outlook Express by clicking on the X in the upper right corner. Any other ideas? I appreciate the time you have taken already with this. ============================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Hagen" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:12 PM Subject: .dbx Access Problem Irrelevant portions sniped If not, see if the dbx file for the folder still exists in the message store and manually restore it as follows. +++ Yes, it still exists, and I tried the steps below you suggested. In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing folder, (Jeep.dbx) and drag it to the Desktop. +++ Did that, and a small icon appears on the desktop. This is done totally within Windows Explorer. Drag the Jeep.dbx file from the message store opened in the right hand page and drag it to the Desktop at the top of the Windows Explorer folder tree. Open OE and create a folder with the *exact* same name as the one on your Desktop, (Jeep). +++ Did that - and I wonder if it must be created directly under "Local Folders" or if it can be created (nested) within another folder, such as Cars? It shouldn't matter, but you must click on that new folder to open it. Open the new folder ... +++ Did that, and the only message shown is that "There are no items in this view." (My view option is set to show all messages.) You should see a message as you did. There are no messages in this view. and then close OE. +++ Did that. By closing OE while the new folder was open. Go back to Windows Explorer and Click Desktop and drag the file from the Desktop to the OE store folder +++ Did that, and the icon remained on the Desktop, after I had dragged it to the store folder and released it. (Maybe I don't know how to drag and drop? I believe what I was doing was creating a "shortcut" on the desktop to the .dbx file within the store folder - is that what I was supposed to be doing?) You may have been working with a shortcut. (Not exactly sure how). In Windows Explorer, you wanted to click on the Desktop at the top of the folder tree to reveal all the Desktop icons in the right hand panel. Prior to that, you wanted to expand the path to the message store. (The Outlook Express folder in Documents and settings). To drag & drop, you grab the Jeep.dbx folder, with the left mouse key, in the right hand pane showing the desktop icons, and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left pane. The Outlook Express folder will turn blue if you are over it. Now let go of the key and you should see the overwrite prompt. See the attached screen shot. If you expanded the path to the message store, and then clicked on Desktop, this is what you should see. (Some folder names different, of course). Grab the Jeep.dbx file in the right pane and drag it over to the Outlook Express folder in the left. Do you see the prompt? Hope this helps. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA ... that you clicked on to reveal the .dbx files. Prompt - "Do you want to overwrite......."? Click Yes. +++ When I was prompted I did click yes. +++ But the messages do not show when I go to OE and click on the folder that I created. +++ Other ideas? Am I supposed to restart the computer after doing these steps? +++ Thanks - I look forward to more guidance. ====================== -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "CWLee" wrote in message ... (I'm using Windows 2000/pro on a Gateway Computer.) I had a folder in Outlook Express with a title of Cars, and a corresponding folder Cars.dbx viewable via Windows Explorer. The folder was getting large, so I moved various messages into three newly created folders, Ford, Chevy, Jeep - at least I thought that was what I did. However, in Outlook Express I now have only the folders Cars, Ford, and Chevy - but no folder for Jeep. When I use Windows Explorer I find Cars.dbx, Ford.dbx, Chevy.dbx, and Jeep.dbx. The Jeep.dbx folder has ~7,000 KB of contents, which seems about right. My problem is how can I access the email stored in that Jeep.dbx folder, since there is no Jeep folder in Outlook Express? (I created a new folder in Outlook Express, named Jeep, but that didn't do it. Via Windows Explorer that merely resulted in a new folder titled Jeep(1).dbx. having 75 KB. Unsuccessful attempt.) Any assistance appreciated. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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