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Originally posted by LeeNoga
WHAT really hosed me over New Years was I could not find the .DBX outlook mail files...I have no idea why those little rascals are so difficult to locate but I lost years worth of keeper emails and pics.
Anyone know for the future where these dang .DBX files are? Somebody told me you have to go into the Windows registry and start tracking from that point..
Me and registry's do not get along, and I stay out!
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http://www.neoseeker.com/Hardware/faqs/kb/18,70.html
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q233264/
http://www.updatexp.com/tip23.html
http://www.mailnavigator.com/read_ou...dbx_files.html
Basically, you just need to show Hidden Files.
From one of those websites:
"Options->Views->Show Hidden Files and Folders
The DBX files that Outlook Express uses are located in:
c:\ (or whatever drive windows resides on)
Documents and Settings
Username (your username)
Application Data
Identities
GUID Identifier (random string like {3B0FA092-2222-1111-A1B2-111A1AA1AAA11}
Microsoft
Outlook Express"