can't view old emails

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Guest

When I try to check some old saved emails (probably about a month old) in Outlook express 6, this error message comes up: Message has not been downloaded
Outlook Express has not yet downloaded this message.
To download the message:
Click here.
Press Space.

Outlook Express
.....yet nothing happens when i click on the "here" link and hit the space bar. What should I do to view this emails?
thanks, kim
 
R

Roady

Ask in an Outlook Express forum. This is an Microsoft Office Outlook forum.

Outlook Express is family of Internet Explorer and Outlook of the Office
family.

Here is the link for the right forum
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=InternetExplorer

Good Luck!

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ucsdkim said:
When I try to check some old saved emails (probably about a month old) in
Outlook express 6, this error message comes up: Message has not been
downloaded
Outlook Express has not yet downloaded this message.
To download the message:
Click here.
Press Space.

Outlook Express
....yet nothing happens when i click on the "here" link and hit the space
bar. What should I do to view this emails?
 
J

John B Hammes Sr

I just got a newer computer. It runs both Win98 and Win2k. The old one had
a SCSI adapter for the drives. It had no IDE drives. The new one does have
IDE, so I bought a SCSI adapter. I've copied the olde hard drives to my new
computer, but I can't find where the old emails are stored. Can anyone tell
me where to look for these? The email program I used was Outlook Express,
and I think the version was 5.0.

Thanks in advance!
Bob
 

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