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There is a wonderful tool,possible wiil can do backup,but restore it exactly is doing- can save a lot of time and money, refusing from some services, that are not really needed,can read online user’s guide for this program, where all steps of email recovery process are clearly described,keeps your mailbox in several source files, such as Inbox.dbx, Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx and Deleted Items.dbx, all of these files should be located in the same folder,try to read source files of dbx format and unpack them into a temporary folder,program can save separate files with eml extension, please create a separate folder for this purpose to avoid confusion,works with Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista. http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/cannot_open_outlook_express.html |
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Bob, I backup my outlook express account by making appropriate files on my data storage device that i plan to use and then select the emails one by one. The proccess i use to save them to the device is file-save as - 'F' - 'filename' save The words in quotation marks are changeble o preference |
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There is a good tool for work with mails - http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/corrupted_dbx.html - as far as i know tool is free,it permits to unpack dbx files, where Outlook Express keeps your messages and to retrieve separate files in eml format, that can be restored without errors,program is compatible with Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista,program is working in a batch mode and this tool processes very large dbx files, it is better to launch this program on more efficient workstations for fixing Outlook Express corrupted dbx files and Outlook Express dbx corrupt,all emails will be retrieved separately, users can open these files with any email client, compatible with Outlook Express. |
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Great instructions on how to backup e-mail folders. I did so and then can't seem to open the folder to see the messages. They're important re: Genealogy. What's the next step? |
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