[bcab] Re: Backing up OE data

Hi both,

It should be enough to copy and paste the dbx files onto your backup
drive for backup p-rposes.  Not sure why that's not working for you
Tom.  You could try deleting the folders.dbx file as this will force
OE to check the folders again...

Also it's a good idea to leave copies of messages on the server until
you delete them from OE as this means you can redownload them if needs
be.

Catherine

On 5/25/08, Tom Reid <Tom.Reid2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Having problems like yours. I changed the location of the message store and
> then coppied it. When I put it back into another machine, only the inbox
> showed up as expected, the other folders showed as 0 even though the tree
> structure was preserved and I can see that sent items is a big file. So,
> partial success only.
>
> I have also tried an import, but, get an error message saying no messages or
> another prog has the files.
>
> Outlook express is a sod to deal with in other words.
>
> Tom
>
>  -- Original Message -----
>   From: Tim Gebbels
>   To: BCAB
>   Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 7:41 PM
>   Subject: [bcab] Backing up OE data
>
>
>   Hi Listers.  Can anyone help?  A recent near death experience in hard disc
> terms has refocused me on the need to back up data which I'm quite good
> about anyway but I've never been able to figure out how to back up Outlook
> Express folders.
>   If I try the export option under File in the menu bar I first of all get
> asked to ok the data going to Ms outlook or Ms exchange but when I ok this
> the export could not be performed because of an error initialising MAPI.
> What does this mean?
>   I have a memory that all my OE folders exist with a DBX extension in a
> folder somewhere.  Would it simply be enough to cut and paste this folder,
> or the OE folders individually onto my back up drive?
>   Any knowledge welcome.  Thank you.
>   Regards
>   Tim Gebbels
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