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Jack B May 20th 10 11:57 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack




Steve Cochran May 21st 10 01:27 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message ...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack




Steve Cochran May 21st 10 01:27 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message ...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack




Jack B May 21st 10 07:34 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack






Jack B May 21st 10 07:34 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack






Steve Cochran May 22nd 10 01:21 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Yes you can do that, but its best to delete the registry keys prior to merging the old ones.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message ...
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack






Steve Cochran May 22nd 10 01:21 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Yes you can do that, but its best to delete the registry keys prior to merging the old ones.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message ...
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name. It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack






Jack B May 24th 10 12:54 AM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Which registry keys?

Jack



"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Yes you can do that, but its best to delete the registry keys prior to
merging the old ones.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not
be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You
can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name.
It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack








Jack B May 24th 10 12:54 AM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
Which registry keys?

Jack



"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Yes you can do that, but its best to delete the registry keys prior to
merging the old ones.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not
be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You
can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name.
It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack








Steve Cochran May 24th 10 12:36 PM

Expected results with OEQB restore?
 
see www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message ...
Which registry keys?

Jack



"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Yes you can do that, but its best to delete the registry keys prior to
merging the old ones.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
Does it work the same even if you move the OEQB backed up file from an old
pc to a new pc and do the restore there?

Jack.

====================


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
It does not reinstall OE. It restores the files. If you have dbx files
that are not in the restored message store, then its likely they will not
be
visible in OE, since the restored folders.dbx doesn't include them. You
can
manualy import such as follows: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#imp1

If you look at that referenced page, what restoring does is to merge the
registry keys and then overwrite existing dbx files with the same name.
It
does not delete the existing files, if they have a different name.

Your accounts are preserved, but you will likely have to reintroduce the
passwords.

steve

"Jack B" wrote in message
...
When you do a OEQB restore, is the result a complete reinstall of OE, or
just a total overwrite and replacement of dbx files and the wab file(s)?

The respective dbx folders are replaced with the ones that existed in the
OEQB restore I assume, but are newer ones left alone or does OEQB restore
delete them?

Are accounts lost with a OEQB restore, or replaced?
Account Passwords lost?


Jack









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