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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup
(add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
"paula" wrote in message
... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! Ummm - the Deleted Items folder is for ITEMS THAT ARE DELETED! What numbskull "stores" emails in the Deleted Items folder? Sheeesh! And joining a newsgroup should have NO effect on any mail folders AT ALL so I don't quite know what you did. |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Joining an Outlook Express newsgroup does not perform a "clean install"
and does not delete any files. You must have inadvertently emptied the "Deleted Items" folder. Storing email in the "Deleted Items" folders is not a very prudent thing to do. Sorry, those files are gone. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart! Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "paula" wrote in message: ... |I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup | (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now | everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he | was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no | one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve | anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. | thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Hi paula,
could you please tell us whether all the mails from inbox have gone to deleted folder or all the mails from deleted folder is lost. Regards Ravickumar M "paula" wrote: I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
"paula" wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! Yes indeed you are in trouble. Setting up a newsgroup merely adds a newsgroup to the list. It does not do a clean install, or any kind of install. It merely adds a newsgroup. Not one mentioned it for just that reason, it doesn't happen. Therefore, you must have done something, like perhaps the click the very handy button to delete mail out of the deleted mail folder. If you want to store email, make a new folder with a name like, perhaps "Stored mail" to store it in. Why did you think they called it "Deleted items.dbx"? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 7/18/2004 |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Couple of things to try
(1) Check that you're checking the right "Deleted Items" folder. You may have more than one in your list of folders. (2) If you can also access your email via the web ie by logging on to the relevant website (eg hotmail.com for a hotmail account etc) then try accessing the mail account in that way, to see what you may be able to retrieve Jon wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Thank You will try..Installing a newsgroup dumps the deleted items folder! Jon
good idea..will try to go through Comcast.net You are Heroic! paula "Jon" wrote: Couple of things to try (1) Check that you're checking the right "Deleted Items" folder. You may have more than one in your list of folders. (2) If you can also access your email via the web ie by logging on to the relevant website (eg hotmail.com for a hotmail account etc) then try accessing the mail account in that way, to see what you may be able to retrieve Jon wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
"paula" wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! you may have inadvertently checked the box 'Empty messages from the deleted items folder on exit' on the Maintenance tab of the Options dialog in OE - check that - if you have, then those messages are flagged as deleted in the 'deleted items.dbx' file in the OE store directory (where OE keeps its mail/news files), but the messages might still be contained inside IF you haven't also compacted the folders in OE. you can drag the file 'deleted items.dbx' into notepad and see if the messages are still there. however, extracting them into a human readable form might be a problem, since the database file is in binary format. in any case, if the deleted items.dbx file shows that the messages are still inside, immediately make a copy of the file by right-clicking on it, choose copy, then right-click on desktop and choose paste (paste, not past shortcut). then you can do further research on how to recover the contents of that database file. let us know oh yeah, you better show your husband how to create new folders in OE so he can archive his messages in there, using the Deleted Items folder to archive mail is just asking for trouble! -- francis note, you can locate the OE database files in: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{ID}\Microsoft\Outlook Express where 'username' = the currently logged on user and 'ID' is a really long alphanumeric of the OE user identity, there will be only one ID if you haven't created multiple identities |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Thank You will try..Installing a newsgroup dumps the deleted items folder! Jon
good idea..will try to go through Comcast.net You are Heroic! paula "Jon" wrote: Couple of things to try (1) Check that you're checking the right "Deleted Items" folder. You may have more than one in your list of folders. (2) If you can also access your email via the web ie by logging on to the relevant website (eg hotmail.com for a hotmail account etc) then try accessing the mail account in that way, to see what you may be able to retrieve Jon wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
"paula" wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! you may have inadvertently checked the box 'Empty messages from the deleted items folder on exit' on the Maintenance tab of the Options dialog in OE - check that - if you have, then those messages are flagged as deleted in the 'deleted items.dbx' file in the OE store directory (where OE keeps its mail/news files), but the messages might still be contained inside IF you haven't also compacted the folders in OE. you can drag the file 'deleted items.dbx' into notepad and see if the messages are still there. however, extracting them into a human readable form might be a problem, since the database file is in binary format. in any case, if the deleted items.dbx file shows that the messages are still inside, immediately make a copy of the file by right-clicking on it, choose copy, then right-click on desktop and choose paste (paste, not past shortcut). then you can do further research on how to recover the contents of that database file. let us know oh yeah, you better show your husband how to create new folders in OE so he can archive his messages in there, using the Deleted Items folder to archive mail is just asking for trouble! -- francis note, you can locate the OE database files in: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{ID}\Microsoft\Outlook Express where 'username' = the currently logged on user and 'ID' is a really long alphanumeric of the OE user identity, there will be only one ID if you haven't created multiple identities |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
OK I made a new folder for storing mail. And no I didn't delete
anything..what to learn is that OE dumps the "deleted items folder" as part of its add newsgroup program..it does take out the trash an MS tech told me. Thank you for helping..and I got some fantastic news about going to windows\application data\Identities\Outlook Express folder and some other ideas as well under the responses... "Jone Doe" wrote: "paula" wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! Yes indeed you are in trouble. Setting up a newsgroup merely adds a newsgroup to the list. It does not do a clean install, or any kind of install. It merely adds a newsgroup. Not one mentioned it for just that reason, it doesn't happen. Therefore, you must have done something, like perhaps the click the very handy button to delete mail out of the deleted mail folder. If you want to store email, make a new folder with a name like, perhaps "Stored mail" to store it in. Why did you think they called it "Deleted items.dbx"? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 7/18/2004 |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Hello Carey..Well your tech support told me that adding a newsgroup in O.E.
does set up a daily trash-take out..It does empty the "deleted items folder" and they said it does it as a regular part of it's setup. DO you know about this? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Joining an Outlook Express newsgroup does not perform a "clean install" and does not delete any files. You must have inadvertently emptied the "Deleted Items" folder. Storing email in the "Deleted Items" folders is not a very prudent thing to do. Sorry, those files are gone. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart! Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "paula" wrote in message: ... |I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup | (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now | everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he | was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no | one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve | anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. | thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
OK I made a new folder for storing mail. And no I didn't delete
anything..what to learn is that OE dumps the "deleted items folder" as part of its add newsgroup program..it does take out the trash an MS tech told me. Thank you for helping..and I got some fantastic news about going to windows\application data\Identities\Outlook Express folder and some other ideas as well under the responses... "Jone Doe" wrote: "paula" wrote in message ... I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! Yes indeed you are in trouble. Setting up a newsgroup merely adds a newsgroup to the list. It does not do a clean install, or any kind of install. It merely adds a newsgroup. Not one mentioned it for just that reason, it doesn't happen. Therefore, you must have done something, like perhaps the click the very handy button to delete mail out of the deleted mail folder. If you want to store email, make a new folder with a name like, perhaps "Stored mail" to store it in. Why did you think they called it "Deleted items.dbx"? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 7/18/2004 |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Hello there! All the mail from the "Deleted Items Folder" is lost, everything else is
there. Thank you very much Ravickumar! "Ravickumar M - MVP" wrote: Hi paula, could you please tell us whether all the mails from inbox have gone to deleted folder or all the mails from deleted folder is lost. Regards Ravickumar M "paula" wrote: I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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Joined OE Newsgroup but deleted husband's mail
Hello Carey..Well your tech support told me that adding a newsgroup in O.E.
does set up a daily trash-take out..It does empty the "deleted items folder" and they said it does it as a regular part of it's setup. DO you know about this? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Joining an Outlook Express newsgroup does not perform a "clean install" and does not delete any files. You must have inadvertently emptied the "Deleted Items" folder. Storing email in the "Deleted Items" folders is not a very prudent thing to do. Sorry, those files are gone. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart! Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "paula" wrote in message: ... |I followed the directions to sign up for the Outlook Express Newsgroup | (add newsgroup) on My husband's Outlook Express mail box and now | everything is gone from his folder "Deleted items" folder where he | was storing mail. Joining a Newsgroup does a "Clean Install" ..no | one mentioned this in the join up procedure. ANy way to retrieve | anything would be a happy ending.... Restore Points unsuccessful. | thank you Paula in Stockton ............ I am in trouble! |
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