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![]() PA Bear wrote: Why it happens: [big snip of lots of useful info] -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Thank you. After looking through all this I think I was guilty of the sin of storing too much inside Outlook Express. Hopefully DBXtract will save my bacon on the one dbx file I'd like to save. TomYoung wrote: Hi all: A few days ago, for whatever reason, when I opened Outlook Express 6 the various folders I'd set up to sort incoming mail had disappeared. My Sent Mail folder was empty and the Deleted Items folder had nothing in it more recent than several weeks ago. My message rules and address book were intact. I tried all sorts of things to restore my folders without sucess and finally just gave up. However, there's one folder - still sitting in the message store folder - that I'd really like to have back. Is there any way to do this? TIA Tom Young |
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