?How to recover .mbx, .idx, & .dbx files & address book?

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naomiow

Please Help! I just got a new 'puter & didn't know I was supposed to export
my old Outlook Express e-mail folders. I just saved them on a cd & they have
extensions: .mbx, .idx, & .dbx. The files that were in my old address book
folder have extensions: .~ & .wa~; and one file says "Address Book File". I
have XP & Outlook now.

Thanks in advance,
Naomi
 
G

Gordon

naomiow said:
Please Help! I just got a new 'puter & didn't know I was supposed to
export my old Outlook Express e-mail folders. I just saved them on a
cd & they have extensions: .mbx, .idx, & .dbx. The files that were
in my old address book folder have extensions: .~ & .wa~; and one
file says "Address Book File". I have XP & Outlook now.

Thanks in advance,
Naomi

Copy all the files into a new folder on your new PC. Remove the "Read-Only"
attribute. Then in OE, import the files. Then export the mail to Outlook
once you have imported into OE. Do the same with the addressbook.

HTH
 
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Brian Tillman

naomiow said:
Please Help! I just got a new 'puter & didn't know I was supposed to
export my old Outlook Express e-mail folders. I just saved them on a
cd & they have extensions: .mbx, .idx, & .dbx. The files that were
in my old address book folder have extensions: .~ & .wa~; and one
file says "Address Book File". I have XP & Outlook now.

..mbx files are from Outlook Express 4. .dbx files are for Outlook Express 5
and 6.
 
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naomiow9

Thanks for your help Gordon! But what if I don't have Outlook Express
anymore? And how do I remove the "read only" attribute? I have about 35
files - is there an easy way to remove this attribute for all of them or do I
have to do the routine for each of them? ~Naomi >^..^<
 
G

Gordon

naomiow9 said:
Thanks for your help Gordon! But what if I don't have Outlook Express
anymore?

OE is bundled with IE - if you have XP then you certainly have Outlook
Express. Go to Control Panel-Add/Remove Programs and click on the Add/Remove
Windows Components on the LH bar. Check that OE is checked!

And how do I remove the "read only" attribute? I have
about 35 files - is there an easy way to remove this attribute for
all of them or do I have to do the routine for each of them? ~Naomi

Right click on each, choose "properties" and at the bottom, uncheck "Read
Only"

HTH
 
B

Brian Tillman

naomiow9 said:
But what if I don't have Outlook Express
anymore?

Not possible, since OE is bundled with IE.
And how do I remove the "read only" attribute? I have
about 35 files - is there an easy way to remove this attribute for
all of them or do I have to do the routine for each of them?

You can remove the read-only attribute on all of them at once, if they're in
the same folder. Let's assume they're in a folder called C:\DBX Files.
Open a command line prompt window (Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command
Prompt) and enter the following:

cd \DBX Files
attrib -r *.*
 

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