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Hello All,
I unfortunately had to re-install the WindowsXP operating system but it was not a re-format. My intention was to save all my documents, emails, etc. However, at first it appeared that I'd lost all my emails and many of the downloaded files, software, etc. But then I realized that the operating system had opened an identity called 'Administrator', and I was being logged onto that identity. My old identity 'Dan', is still there, but I'm being logged on as 'Administrator'. So I have found all my valuable emails in: C:\Documents and Settings\DAN\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{4C7AABBC-F298-4675-9607-6DA97C29A5D2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express But I just don't know how to safely move them to where Outlook Express will give me access to them. Oh, and I also had to set up my email accounts again after the re-install, but they are set up the same as previously. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Danno |
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Hi Danno,
This Microsoft KB article should prove helpful: OLEXP: Mail Folders, Address Book, and E-mail Messages Are Missing After You Upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Hello All, I unfortunately had to re-install the WindowsXP operating system but it was not a re-format. My intention was to save all my documents, emails, etc. However, at first it appeared that I'd lost all my emails and many of the downloaded files, software, etc. But then I realized that the operating system had opened an identity called 'Administrator', and I was being logged onto that identity. My old identity 'Dan', is still there, but I'm being logged on as 'Administrator'. So I have found all my valuable emails in: C:\Documents and Settings\DAN\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{4C7AABBC-F298-4675-9607-6DA97C29A5D2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express But I just don't know how to safely move them to where Outlook Express will give me access to them. Oh, and I also had to set up my email accounts again after the re-install, but they are set up the same as previously. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Danno |
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Thanks Kuay,
That article looks like it might help a lot. But I'm not really upgrading to XP, I already had XP. Do you think that article will still provide the correct guidance? I suspect it will, but would like your opinion. I have indeed located all the old .dbx files that I would like to access. Thanks again. Danno "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... Hi Danno, This Microsoft KB article should prove helpful: OLEXP: Mail Folders, Address Book, and E-mail Messages Are Missing After You Upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Hello All, I unfortunately had to re-install the WindowsXP operating system but it was not a re-format. My intention was to save all my documents, emails, etc. However, at first it appeared that I'd lost all my emails and many of the downloaded files, software, etc. But then I realized that the operating system had opened an identity called 'Administrator', and I was being logged onto that identity. My old identity 'Dan', is still there, but I'm being logged on as 'Administrator'. So I have found all my valuable emails in: C:\Documents and Settings\DAN\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{4C7AABBC-F298-4675-9607-6DA97C29A5D2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express But I just don't know how to safely move them to where Outlook Express will give me access to them. Oh, and I also had to set up my email accounts again after the re-install, but they are set up the same as previously. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Danno |
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You're welcome, Danno. Yes, the article applies. It basically explains how
to recover OE data after a new identity has been created. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Thanks Kuay, That article looks like it might help a lot. But I'm not really upgrading to XP, I already had XP. Do you think that article will still provide the correct guidance? I suspect it will, but would like your opinion. I have indeed located all the old .dbx files that I would like to access. Thanks again. Danno "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... Hi Danno, This Microsoft KB article should prove helpful: OLEXP: Mail Folders, Address Book, and E-mail Messages Are Missing After You Upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Hello All, I unfortunately had to re-install the WindowsXP operating system but it was not a re-format. My intention was to save all my documents, emails, etc. However, at first it appeared that I'd lost all my emails and many of the downloaded files, software, etc. But then I realized that the operating system had opened an identity called 'Administrator', and I was being logged onto that identity. My old identity 'Dan', is still there, but I'm being logged on as 'Administrator'. So I have found all my valuable emails in: C:\Documents and Settings\DAN\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{4C7AABBC-F298-4675-9607-6DA97C29A5D2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express But I just don't know how to safely move them to where Outlook Express will give me access to them. Oh, and I also had to set up my email accounts again after the re-install, but they are set up the same as previously. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Danno |
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Thanks a million Kuay! I tried it with only one folder and all messages
that were inside it. It worked! I didn't quite get it in the spot I wanted, but now I see how to correct that. With a little bit of practice, I'm sure I'll be able to get all these messages where I want them. I can't thank you enough. Danno "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... You're welcome, Danno. Yes, the article applies. It basically explains how to recover OE data after a new identity has been created. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Thanks Kuay, That article looks like it might help a lot. But I'm not really upgrading to XP, I already had XP. Do you think that article will still provide the correct guidance? I suspect it will, but would like your opinion. I have indeed located all the old .dbx files that I would like to access. Thanks again. Danno "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... Hi Danno, This Microsoft KB article should prove helpful: OLEXP: Mail Folders, Address Book, and E-mail Messages Are Missing After You Upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Danno" wrote in message ... Hello All, I unfortunately had to re-install the WindowsXP operating system but it was not a re-format. My intention was to save all my documents, emails, etc. However, at first it appeared that I'd lost all my emails and many of the downloaded files, software, etc. But then I realized that the operating system had opened an identity called 'Administrator', and I was being logged onto that identity. My old identity 'Dan', is still there, but I'm being logged on as 'Administrator'. So I have found all my valuable emails in: C:\Documents and Settings\DAN\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{4C7AABBC-F298-4675-9607-6DA97C29A5D2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express But I just don't know how to safely move them to where Outlook Express will give me access to them. Oh, and I also had to set up my email accounts again after the re-install, but they are set up the same as previously. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Danno |
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