wzperson Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 I changed most of my hardwares last night. So the god damned freaky Winxp block me from the log-in screen. Then I ghost the drive which orginally contained the winxp for backup. Since I have many important mails in my outlook express and many many contacts in there, I have to recover them from the old "ghost file" into the new winxp. Anyone here can tell me how I can do now? Please, it is very urgent!!!!!
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 I found this neat little program which does the job wonderfully Give it a tryhttp://www.outlook-express-backup.com/hopefully i helped,Blackwar
wzperson Posted May 27, 2002 Author Posted May 27, 2002 The problem is all the backup file are in the Norton Ghost Image File. I cannot run the "original outlook" in my new system.But thanks anyway!
BAH Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 look here C:Documents and Settingsyour nameLocal SettingsApplication DataIdentitiesStringMicrosoftOutlook Expressthe files in that folder are all you outlook settings and mail...
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 well to my knowledge, Norton ghost comes with a "Ghost file explorer"You can use that to find the files that Outlook uses (with extension .dbx) from your C:Documents and Settings<username>Local SettingsApplication DataIdentities<string>MicrosoftOutlook Expressthen extract them, or get them out somehow, and copy them to the new windows installation..worth a try
wzperson Posted May 27, 2002 Author Posted May 27, 2002 If I only copy the *.dbx files into my new system, the outlook can only restore the folders themsleves. Still, I have no way to get back the messege rules and mail accounts.
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 If I only copy the *.dbx files into my new system, the outlook can only restore the folders themsleves. Still, I have no way to get back the messege rules and mail accounts. [/quote:74e20e895c]well those are probably stored in the registry.. but shouldn't be too hard to find the server info and add them back yourself..The messages are usually the hard part Next time, export your account settings, and save them somewhere That way you will always have them for the future...
wzperson Posted May 27, 2002 Author Posted May 27, 2002 Any other solution at this point????? It is really important for me to get back the mail accounts. And the contacts address book is also valuable for me.Please I just heard about one solution before, just cannot bring it back to my memory now.Help!!!!!!Thanks, Blackwar!
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 im sorry to say, i dont know how to get those entries through the registry..I mean there is an export feature in Outlook express which you can use for the Address Book + the account settings..If you didn't get those, i don't think there is much we really can do :wail:
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 my friend, Booger has just found an article here : http://help.att.net/docs/use/email/msole/p...il&formType=FAQThat says you can restore your address book from the folder C:Documents and Settings<user name>Application DataMicrosoftAddress BookTry copying that file.. You may have at least saved your Address bookLet us know how it goes..Blackwar
wzperson Posted May 27, 2002 Author Posted May 27, 2002 I do appreciate your helps. This forum is really helplful. Cool, I lovet this BBS.Thanks again, Blackwar and other friends
Blackwar Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 I do appreciate your helps. This forum is really helplful. Cool, I lovet this BBS.Thanks again, Blackwar and other friends [/quote:88f520f518]so, were you able to restore your address book?
Aaron Posted May 27, 2002 Posted May 27, 2002 OE is a b***h to backup heheh!As well as http://www.outlook-express-backup.com which someone else suggested. Here's another, looks more simpler!http://www.abfsoftware.com/products/OEBackup/index.htmlbut, *ahem* no fix for it.
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