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I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my
outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Try posting this in an Outlook Express news group - this is not one of them.
Outlook is a part of Microsoft Office and is what this group supports. Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and has its own news groups. You can also find some good Outlook Express information he http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/ -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Gary Smith asked: | I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and | save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I | reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly | load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity | number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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I don't use Outlook Express and maybe this is the source of my problem.
I use Outlook for my e-mail and I searched using .dbx and stored the identity file that was found. This file has a size of 18.7MB so I am sure it is the right file. I am trying to restore it back into Outlook not Outlook express. "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Outlook doesn't use dbx-files and identities. It uses pst-files and mail
profiles. See; http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm and http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I don't use Outlook Express and maybe this is the source of my problem. I use Outlook for my e-mail and I searched using .dbx and stored the identity file that was found. This file has a size of 18.7MB so I am sure it is the right file. I am trying to restore it back into Outlook not Outlook express. "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Thanks for your help and prompt replies. I understand what you are
saying. I haven't figured out what has happened because when I look at the date modified on the.dbx files they are when I last used outlook! "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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I understand this is not where you're supposed to get this answer, but I've
done this many times. You start up Outlook Express on your new hard drive and it will create an identity file folder and tiny .dbx files inside that have no info. they will be called like inbox.dbx, outbox.dbx, etc. you go to your old ones that have the data in them, and replace the new ones created with the old ones. forget your old identity number folder. just take the .dbx files inside of it and copy them to the new one. each installation creates a different unique identity number. once you have the new ones in the correct file, next time you open OE, it will recognize all the folders. "Gary Smith" wrote: Thanks for your help and prompt replies. I understand what you are saying. I haven't figured out what has happened because when I look at the date modified on the.dbx files they are when I last used outlook! "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Outlook uses Outlook Express to read Newsgroups; if you use News from within
Outlook and did so the last time you used Outlook, the .DBX files OE created for those Newsgroups would have a modified date just as you describe. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... Thanks for your help and prompt replies. I understand what you are saying. I haven't figured out what has happened because when I look at the date modified on the.dbx files they are when I last used outlook! "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Thanks. That explains what has happened as I do use OE for the
newsgroups. "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... I had a partial failure of my hard drive. I was able to find and save my outlook .dbx files, which have and identity number. I reinstalled outlook on a new hard drive and now I cannot correctly load the .dbx files which are stored in a large file with an identity number. How do I restore outlook indentity folders? |
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Milo: restoring identities and folders from dbx | Milo-in-San-Diego | Outlook Express | 1 | May 6th 06 03:37 PM |
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