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I see some files in my filepath that have what looks like (1) after
them, example: Mari (1).dbx When I try to rename these, it says either my syntax is wrong or that the file cannot be found. I trying using the (1) as parenthese and as the greater than and lesser than symbols. I tried it with and without a space after Mari. I also tried creating an OE folder called Mari (1) in hopes the files would come in, but they didn't. Many of these files have HUGE contents, and I think they may be some of my older lost messages, the ones I am trying to use DBXpress on to recover, but so far w/o success. Ideas? Concepts? Notions? HELP? And while we are discussing OE...I don't want this to keep happening...how does one save email folders in another location for future reference, safekeeping, etc.? Thanks in advance for any help! |
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