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signature files
How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can
at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
signature files
They are in the registry. What did you do so that you need to recover them?
1.. Close OE and then In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Did you backup the registry prior to whatever you did? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
signature files
They are in the registry. What did you do so that you need to recover them?
1.. Close OE and then In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Did you backup the registry prior to whatever you did? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
signature files
I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a
backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
signature files
I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a
backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
signature files
Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much
easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
signature files
Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much
easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
signature files
Does current OE imply that there was another OE?
What type of signatures are they? Plain text or html? If plain text, they must be multi line or they could just be retyped. It may be easier to just copy the signatures from old sent emails. -- Ron Sommer "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... They are in the registry. What did you do so that you need to recover them? 1.. Close OE and then In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Did you backup the registry prior to whatever you did? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
signature files
Does current OE imply that there was another OE?
What type of signatures are they? Plain text or html? If plain text, they must be multi line or they could just be retyped. It may be easier to just copy the signatures from old sent emails. -- Ron Sommer "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... They are in the registry. What did you do so that you need to recover them? 1.. Close OE and then In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Did you backup the registry prior to whatever you did? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
signature files
ok I don't know if it was copied over to my backup disk. how do I find out
if these signature files are there. How do I find the registry on my backup?? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Sommer" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 8:31 PM Subject: signature files Does current OE imply that there was another OE? What type of signatures are they? Plain text or html? If plain text, they must be multi line or they could just be retyped. It may be easier to just copy the signatures from old sent emails. -- Ron Sommer "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... They are in the registry. What did you do so that you need to recover them? 1.. Close OE and then In Regedit, navigate to this key: |--HKEY_CURRENT_USER |-----Identities |--------{GUID} |-----------Software |--------------Microsoft |-----------------Outlook Express |--------------------5.0 where GUID is the Global Unique IDentifier for your Identity. 2.. Under that key, you will find the following sub-keys, among others: |-----------------------Block Senders |-----------------------Rules |-----------------------Signatures Did you backup the registry prior to whatever you did? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... How do I recover signature files. Or what extension are they under so I can at least list them so I can renter in my current outlook express signature file...thank you |
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