[pchelpers] Re: repair 'sent' or 'deleted' messages folders in Outlook Express???

  • From: "G.R. Hanson" <grhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 00:47:51 -0600

C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express

If I follow that path and find the outlook express dbx files, and the files for 
the
particular folder that's not working right....
how do I get it to let me save the individual emails in that folder?
I tried to right click and said 'open' and nothing happened.

If in OE it won't let me OPEN the deleted folder <like earlier>, how can I save 
the
messages in that folder?

ps, thanks for your help in this.  : )

ADD/REMOVE???? and delete all my organized folders and emails!  Bite your 
tongue!!!

G.R. Hanson
Arkansas USA


----- Original Message -----
From: Tonia <ltonwannabe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: [pchelpers] Re: repair 'sent' or 'deleted' messages folders in Outlook
Express???



 Hi Re-Na

You don't save the Deleted.dbx file and restore it after deleting it. That would
defeat the purpose of deleting it in the first place. What you need to save and 
later
restore are your email messages in those folders before going into Windows 
Explorer
to delete the .dbx files. Then you go back to OE and restore those email 
messages
into their folders.
If that doesn't work, you'd have to repair OE by repairing Internet Explorer 
using
the Add/Remove Progam wizard.
Hope that helps
Love

Tonia


  "G.R. Hanson" <grhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I was just tickled pink reading these replies.

I saved my deleted.dbx files to another directory.
I closed OE, opened windows explorer, and deleted the deleted.dbx files.
Then I opened OE again, and when I clicked on deleted, it went effortlessly to 
the
folder and opened up. Wow, so easy I said.

Ok, then I transferred the data back into deleted.dbx from the
directory I saved it in.

Opened OE, clicked on deleted.....


and the hour glass hung and hung and I had to do the ctrl/alt/del to have it 
tell me
that it is not responding again.

GRRRRrrrrrr.

You say, ok, empty your deleted files and be done with it. Well, I DO and I HAVE
BEEN and I WILL. But sometimes someone says, hey, I need this or that and I just
deleted the file, and I need to access that file. It's nice to be able to get 
it if
it's not 'gone forever'.. if ya know what I mean.

So, what now?
Suggestions all you great minds out there???? grin

Signed,

A not so great mind out there,

G.R. Hanson
Arkansas USA
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 8:50 PM
Subject: [pchelpers] Re: repair 'sent' or 'deleted' messages folders in Outlook
Express???


Hello Re-Na,

I just copy the whole file onto my backup and then let
Windows make another one for me.

Great way to do that Tonia!

John F
>
> Hi Re-Na
>
> For Deleted Items or Sent Items folders, you can do Search or Find for them.
> Delete these from the Find windows. Or you can get into the Outlook Express
> folder through Windows Explorer--- C:\Windows\Application
> Data\Identities\Microsoft\Outlook Express and delete the Sent Items.dbx file 
> or
> Deleted Items.dbx file. Before deleting these, make sure you back up your
> messages in a temporary folder first and that your OE is closed. When you 
> start
> OE, these would be rebuilt automatically. Transfer your backed up messages 
> back
> into the appropriate folders.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Love
>
> Tonia
>
>
>
> "G.R. Hanson" wrote: Is there a way to 'repair'
> the 'sent' email folder in Outlook express.
> I believe there is an 'inbox repair'. I was wondering about 'sent' or 
> 'deleted'
> messages repairs.
> I have to do a defrag to get mine to not freeze. Otherwise it 'does not
> respond'.
>
> I just emptied the deleted folders contents yesterday, did a scandisk and 
> defrag >
last night, and already today it is freezing up on me. There can't be THAT much
> in the folder now.
>
> Whew, anyway, suggestions welcome!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> G.R. Hanson
> Arkansas USA
>
>
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