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Why is it that OE Quick Backup saves .dbx files (eg. hotmail), which are
viewable in their backup folder, yet these are not exhibited among the choices when the import process is offered? Cheers. |
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... Why is it that OE Quick Backup saves .dbx files (eg. hotmail), which are viewable in their backup folder, yet these are not exhibited among the choices when the import process is offered? Cheers. Because it's a simple, free program and saves everything. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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... Why is it that OE Quick Backup saves .dbx files (eg. hotmail), which are viewable in their backup folder, yet these are not exhibited among the choices when the import process is offered? Cheers. Are you importing from OE? Then there's your problem. OE doesn't offer them because they never included then in the import. Same with newsgroups as well. Now, if you use OEQB to restore the settings and message stores then they will be there less the passwords. If you're moving or copying the messages and settings to another computer, do the following first. 1) Set up the messages sotres in OE to something like C:\Mail. Something off the root drive. Win9x used Windows\ApplicationData or something like that, I forget now where at this hour. Win XP sotres them in the Doc and Settings\user account folder so this makes just doing a simple restore from one to another a PITA and it's not my fault, I dion't write XP. Create the folder C:\Mail From OE, go to Tools | Options | Maintenance tab Press the Store Folders button and change the location to C:\Mail Now, exit OE and restart it. When OE restarts, it will automatically move the message stores to the new C:\Mail folder. Create a backup folder such as C:\BackupMail in OEQB or own your own and set OEQB to backup the files there. Copy all the files from your backup folder to the new machine in the same folder name (such as C:\BackupMail)(or other computer you wish to clone). If you changed it just tell OEQB where the dbx files are located. Now, do a restore fromOEQB and the settings and messages stores are restored and things look like they do on the old or other machine. Sounds complicated but it's not. Just takes a lot of words to type in to explain it. |
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