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Old June 12th 10, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Dick Foster
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Default inbox.bak

My computer suggested compacting inbox.dbx. I did. Then I decided to move
all messages in inbox.dbx to inbox4.dbx. In doing so somehow I lost about
1000 messages from Nov 2009 until Jun 2010. I still have the original
inbox.bak and think that maybe if I restore inbox.bak I could still get
those messages back BUT I dont know how to restore inbox.bak. Can you help.
PS when I moved all messages from inbox.dbx to inbox4.dbx I then got
inbox.dbx with nothing in it. The few messages that will come in can be
deleted if necessary.
Any help you can give me will help alot. TIA


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