Inbox.bak

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Guest

It appears that my e-mail database files have become corrupt and OE6 has
started new ones e.g . inbox(1).dbx, sent(1).dbx etc. All previous e-mails
lost! I noticed that there were backup files in the recycle bin, inbox.bak
etc.

I restored inbox.bak to its previous location and renamed it inbox.dbx after
temporarily moving inbox.dbx and inbox(1).dbx to another location. I thought
that would allow me to see the old mails but unfortunately it didn't work.
OE just created another empty inbox(1).dbx

So the question is how do I use inbox.bak to recover my previous e-mails?

Thanks in advance
Phill
 
R

Richard in AZ

Phill_mhw said:
It appears that my e-mail database files have become corrupt and OE6 has
started new ones e.g . inbox(1).dbx, sent(1).dbx etc. All previous e-mails
lost! I noticed that there were backup files in the recycle bin, inbox.bak
etc.

I restored inbox.bak to its previous location and renamed it inbox.dbx after
temporarily moving inbox.dbx and inbox(1).dbx to another location. I thought
that would allow me to see the old mails but unfortunately it didn't work.
OE just created another empty inbox(1).dbx

So the question is how do I use inbox.bak to recover my previous e-mails?

Thanks in advance
Phill
e-mail items may be missing when you start Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1:
see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069

To restore a bak folder to the message store folder, first locate the
Message Store in Windows Explorer.

In OE: Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder will reveal the location
of your Outlook Express files. Press the Tab key to highlight the folder
location, then Ctrl+C. Close OE, then Start | Run | Ctrl+V will put the
location in the box - Click OK and you'll see the OE files. Otherwise, write
the location down and navigate to it in Windows Explorer.

In WinXP, the dbx files are by default marked as hidden. To view these files
in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show Hidden Files and Folders under
Start | Control Panel | Folder Options Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer |
Tools | Folder Options | View.

In Windows Explorer, click on the dbx file for the missing, or empty, folder
and drag it to the Desktop. It can be deleted later once you have
successfully restored the bak file. Minimize the Message Store.

Open OE and, if the folder is missing, create a folder with the *exact* same
name as the bak file you want to restore but without the .bak. Eg: If the
file is Saved.bak, the new folder should be named Saved. Open the new folder
and then close OE. If the folder is there, but just empty, continue on to
the next step.

Open the Recycle bin and right click on the bak file for the folder in
question and click Restore. Open the Message Store back up and change the
file extension from .bak to .dbx. Close the Message Store and open OE. The
messages should now be back in the folder.

If the messages are successfully restored, you can go ahead and delete the
old dbx file that you moved to the Desktop.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Phill_mhw said:
It appears that my e-mail database files have become corrupt and OE6 has
started new ones e.g . inbox(1).dbx, sent(1).dbx etc. All previous
e-mails
lost! I noticed that there were backup files in the recycle bin,
inbox.bak
etc.

I restored inbox.bak to its previous location and renamed it inbox.dbx
after
temporarily moving inbox.dbx and inbox(1).dbx to another location. I
thought
that would allow me to see the old mails but unfortunately it didn't work.
OE just created another empty inbox(1).dbx

So the question is how do I use inbox.bak to recover my previous e-mails?

It created Inbox(1).dbx because it couldn't use Inbox.dbx.
Close OE.
Move Inbox(1).dbx and rename what was Inbox.bak to Inbox(1).dbx

Another potential solution would be to delete Folders.dbx while OE is
closed. You will lose any folder hierarchy and the lists of newsgroups on
the news servers.
 
P

PA Bear

OE-specific newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
 

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