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p4038n

I accidentally lost all emails in inbox between certain
dates (they are not in deleted). Is there a way to
recover? I have tried deleting and renaming the inbox.dbx
file, but I can't follow the instructions I found on
another site regarding the .idx and .mbx (I have no .mbx
files).

Can someone point me in the right direction?

(I am re-posting since I was directed elsewhere - I know
Outlook and Outlook Express are not the same but
support.microsoft.com links to this newsgroup to get help
for Outlook Express in addition to Outlook.)

Thank you!
 
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Brian Tillman

p4038n said:
I accidentally lost all emails in inbox between certain
dates (they are not in deleted). Is there a way to
recover? I have tried deleting and renaming the inbox.dbx
file, but I can't follow the instructions I found on
another site regarding the .idx and .mbx (I have no .mbx
files).

Can someone point me in the right direction?

Ask in an Outlook Express newsgroup
(news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlo
okexpress) and see http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ .
(I am re-posting since I was directed elsewhere - I know
Outlook and Outlook Express are not the same but
support.microsoft.com links to this newsgroup to get help
for Outlook Express in addition to Outlook.)

I'd like to know the URL of the page that does this, because I've never seen
it. The Microsoft pages I've seen have explicitly different links for
Outlook and Outlook Express.
 
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p4038n

Brian, I finally found where you were trying to send me.
Thanks. Following is the link I was following that kept
putting me back here (I would click on "Outlook Express
newsgroups" where it says "Check out the available Outlook
Express newsgroups today" (near the very bottom).

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=oex
 
B

Brian Tillman

p4038n said:
Brian, I finally found where you were trying to send me.
Thanks. Following is the link I was following that kept
putting me back here (I would click on "Outlook Express
newsgroups" where it says "Check out the available Outlook
Express newsgroups today" (near the very bottom).

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=oex

I get a "Requested page is not available" from that URL.
 

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