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A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
My system C drive on my main machine failed the other day with a refusal to
even have any OS recognized. So I replaced it, and restored an image from True Image from the recent past. Apparently there was some small corruptions in that image. And I have a strange situation in Outlook Express 6. All works well, except for when I click on FILEIMPORTMESSAGES to import some dbx files from the past, or another machine running OE6. I have these DBX files stored in a folder on my main machine, and the import has always worked very nicely. But now, when the import screen comes up, it is totally blank - nothing in it. I know a work around to do the import. But I'd prefer it it worked normally. I can create a new folder in LOCAL FOLDERS, and name it to what I'd like. Then I can go into my DBX archive folder, pick a DBX file, and rename it to what I just created in my OE. Then replace the new blank folder with the folder from the archive, by just overwriting it. That does work - I tried it, and it still does work OK. I clicked on FILEIMPORTADDRESS BOOK, and a "good:|" window did show there. Does anyone know how to "repair" OE6? I am running IE8, so some of the suggestions I've seen won't work, as they imply that OE is part of IE, and I don't want to mess with OE8. Ron Hirsch |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
OE is part of IE6, not IE8. Create a new identity and see if you can
import the messages there, If you can, import all your messages and dump the current identity. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... My system C drive on my main machine failed the other day with a refusal to even have any OS recognized. So I replaced it, and restored an image from True Image from the recent past. Apparently there was some small corruptions in that image. And I have a strange situation in Outlook Express 6. All works well, except for when I click on FILEIMPORTMESSAGES to import some dbx files from the past, or another machine running OE6. I have these DBX files stored in a folder on my main machine, and the import has always worked very nicely. But now, when the import screen comes up, it is totally blank - nothing in it. I know a work around to do the import. But I'd prefer it it worked normally. I can create a new folder in LOCAL FOLDERS, and name it to what I'd like. Then I can go into my DBX archive folder, pick a DBX file, and rename it to what I just created in my OE. Then replace the new blank folder with the folder from the archive, by just overwriting it. That does work - I tried it, and it still does work OK. I clicked on FILEIMPORTADDRESS BOOK, and a "good:|" window did show there. Does anyone know how to "repair" OE6? I am running IE8, so some of the suggestions I've seen won't work, as they imply that OE is part of IE, and I don't want to mess with OE8. Ron Hirsch |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
OE is part of IE6, not IE8. Create a new identity and see if you can
import the messages there, If you can, import all your messages and dump the current identity. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... My system C drive on my main machine failed the other day with a refusal to even have any OS recognized. So I replaced it, and restored an image from True Image from the recent past. Apparently there was some small corruptions in that image. And I have a strange situation in Outlook Express 6. All works well, except for when I click on FILEIMPORTMESSAGES to import some dbx files from the past, or another machine running OE6. I have these DBX files stored in a folder on my main machine, and the import has always worked very nicely. But now, when the import screen comes up, it is totally blank - nothing in it. I know a work around to do the import. But I'd prefer it it worked normally. I can create a new folder in LOCAL FOLDERS, and name it to what I'd like. Then I can go into my DBX archive folder, pick a DBX file, and rename it to what I just created in my OE. Then replace the new blank folder with the folder from the archive, by just overwriting it. That does work - I tried it, and it still does work OK. I clicked on FILEIMPORTADDRESS BOOK, and a "good:|" window did show there. Does anyone know how to "repair" OE6? I am running IE8, so some of the suggestions I've seen won't work, as they imply that OE is part of IE, and I don't want to mess with OE8. Ron Hirsch |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a whirl. Ron +++++++++++++++++++ "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... OE is part of IE6, not IE8. Create a new identity and see if you can import the messages there, If you can, import all your messages and dump the current identity. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a whirl. Ron +++++++++++++++++++ "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... OE is part of IE6, not IE8. Create a new identity and see if you can import the messages there, If you can, import all your messages and dump the current identity. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Is folders.dbx included in the folder on the main machine?
-- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... My system C drive on my main machine failed the other day with a refusal to even have any OS recognized. So I replaced it, and restored an image from True Image from the recent past. Apparently there was some small corruptions in that image. And I have a strange situation in Outlook Express 6. All works well, except for when I click on FILEIMPORTMESSAGES to import some dbx files from the past, or another machine running OE6. I have these DBX files stored in a folder on my main machine, and the import has always worked very nicely. But now, when the import screen comes up, it is totally blank - nothing in it. I know a work around to do the import. But I'd prefer it it worked normally. I can create a new folder in LOCAL FOLDERS, and name it to what I'd like. Then I can go into my DBX archive folder, pick a DBX file, and rename it to what I just created in my OE. Then replace the new blank folder with the folder from the archive, by just overwriting it. That does work - I tried it, and it still does work OK. I clicked on FILEIMPORTADDRESS BOOK, and a "good:|" window did show there. Does anyone know how to "repair" OE6? I am running IE8, so some of the suggestions I've seen won't work, as they imply that OE is part of IE, and I don't want to mess with OE8. Ron Hirsch |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Is folders.dbx included in the folder on the main machine?
-- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... My system C drive on my main machine failed the other day with a refusal to even have any OS recognized. So I replaced it, and restored an image from True Image from the recent past. Apparently there was some small corruptions in that image. And I have a strange situation in Outlook Express 6. All works well, except for when I click on FILEIMPORTMESSAGES to import some dbx files from the past, or another machine running OE6. I have these DBX files stored in a folder on my main machine, and the import has always worked very nicely. But now, when the import screen comes up, it is totally blank - nothing in it. I know a work around to do the import. But I'd prefer it it worked normally. I can create a new folder in LOCAL FOLDERS, and name it to what I'd like. Then I can go into my DBX archive folder, pick a DBX file, and rename it to what I just created in my OE. Then replace the new blank folder with the folder from the archive, by just overwriting it. That does work - I tried it, and it still does work OK. I clicked on FILEIMPORTADDRESS BOOK, and a "good:|" window did show there. Does anyone know how to "repair" OE6? I am running IE8, so some of the suggestions I've seen won't work, as they imply that OE is part of IE, and I don't want to mess with OE8. Ron Hirsch |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Hi Ron,
Yes, that folder is in my storage folder for all my dbx files. I set a custom store folder, off the C drive on the D drive. This keeps my messages from being impacted anytime I have occasion to restore an earlier image to my C drive, when any "problems" occur. Also, that DBX folder on D is also included in my backup scripts, which also archive all the dbx and loads of other stuff in several other places. Ron Hirsch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Is folders.dbx included in the folder on the main machine? -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Hi Ron,
Yes, that folder is in my storage folder for all my dbx files. I set a custom store folder, off the C drive on the D drive. This keeps my messages from being impacted anytime I have occasion to restore an earlier image to my C drive, when any "problems" occur. Also, that DBX folder on D is also included in my backup scripts, which also archive all the dbx and loads of other stuff in several other places. Ron Hirsch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Is folders.dbx included in the folder on the main machine? -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail |
A problem in OE 6 - can't import messages anymore
Make sure the files are not read only. OE won't import from read only
files. You can manually import also. See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1 steve "Ron Hirsch" wrote in message ... Hi Ron, Yes, that folder is in my storage folder for all my dbx files. I set a custom store folder, off the C drive on the D drive. This keeps my messages from being impacted anytime I have occasion to restore an earlier image to my C drive, when any "problems" occur. Also, that DBX folder on D is also included in my backup scripts, which also archive all the dbx and loads of other stuff in several other places. Ron Hirsch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Is folders.dbx included in the folder on the main machine? -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail |
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