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JAS MO February 11th 06 03:58 AM

msimn error message
 
For the last few days when I try to download my e-mail, after it downloads a
few I receive an error message msimn error Invalid page fault modual
DIRECTDB.DLL @ 0176:019eL661. It then closes Outlook Expess. I move my mail
to folders. What can I do to rectify this and how do I do it. The only way I
can get my mail is to shut down and restart Windows. I am running 98SE.

Bruce Hagen February 11th 06 04:06 AM

msimn error message
 
From:
http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/directdb.htm

Errors in DIRECTDB.DLL or MSOE.DLL generally indicate corruption in the
message store. Start by moving Folders.dbx to an empty Windows folder. You
will lose your folder hierarchy and the lists of newsgroups on the news
servers, but it might get you into OE. Note: The DBX file are hidden files
in Win2K, WinXP and Win2K3.

If that doesn't do it then move all of the DBX files to the same folder as
Folders.dbx. You should now get into OE. Try importing the messages from the
folder you moved the DBX files to. If you can't, you can use these tools to
extract the messages:

DBXtract:
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx

DBXpress. Faster for large folders:
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx

Note: It can take a long time (days with really large folders).

The messages can then be dragged from the Windows folder back into a folder
in an open instance of OE.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"JAS MO" wrote in message
...
For the last few days when I try to download my e-mail, after it downloads
a
few I receive an error message msimn error Invalid page fault modual
DIRECTDB.DLL @ 0176:019eL661. It then closes Outlook Expess. I move my
mail
to folders. What can I do to rectify this and how do I do it. The only way
I
can get my mail is to shut down and restart Windows. I am running 98SE.




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