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| | Windows Mail - email folders Hello Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules and had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I opened up Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the emails contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know what has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are really important. Thanks Ann D |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders Don't know if this will help, but Windows Mail folders are located here: C:\Users\..LogonID..\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\ ...LogonID.. is whatever you Logon Name is. If the folders and files are located here at least you still have manual access to the files. If you are an experienced user what I would TRY is to MOVE the folders Windows Mail can't see to a temporary location. Go into Windows Mail and recreate the folders, then manually COPY the FILES from the temp folders into the newly created folders in the path listed above. Go back into Mail and see if it worked. If it did, delete you temporary location folders. If you don't move the "bad" folders first and try to recreate the folders in Windows Mail, Mail will create new folders (eg.- folder Mom will be Mom (2)) This happened to me in WinXP OE once, I'm assuming it would happen in WinV Mail. Try this or WAIT to see if anyone has a simpler way to recover the folders and messages. You can at least see if the messages are still on your hard drive by following the path. Eddie "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules and > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. > > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I opened > up > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the emails > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know > what > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are really > important. > > Thanks > Ann D > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules and > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. > > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I opened > up > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the emails > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know > what > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are really > important. > > Thanks > Ann D > there is no check mark in the box before Folder List, click on this box, then Apply. Click on OK. Or you can instead hover your cursor over the symbols to the right of Send/Receive on the blue bar near the top of the window until you find the one with the label Folder List, then click on it. If the list still appears, but nothing appears below Local Folders, click on the triangle to the left of Local Folders to make these folders appear or disappear. If you can make the folders appear, but not the messages inside, do this for each such folder: Click on the folder, then View, then Current View, then Show All Messages. |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders Ive tried to find the path, but not having much luck. Sorry to be so dim, but can you tell me how to get to where the folders are located. Ive gone into C and then users but all that comes up is a list of my documents, music, etc Thanks "Doit2it" wrote: Quote: > Don't know if this will help, but Windows Mail folders are located here: > > C:\Users\..LogonID..\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\ > > ...LogonID.. is whatever you Logon Name is. > > If the folders and files are located here at least you still have manual > access to the files. > > If you are an experienced user what I would TRY is to MOVE the folders > Windows Mail can't see to a temporary location. > Go into Windows Mail and recreate the folders, then manually COPY the FILES > from the temp folders into the newly created folders in the path listed > above. > Go back into Mail and see if it worked. If it did, delete you temporary > location folders. > > If you don't move the "bad" folders first and try to recreate the folders in > Windows Mail, Mail will create new folders (eg.- folder Mom will be Mom (2)) > This happened to me in WinXP OE once, I'm assuming it would happen in WinV > Mail. > > Try this or WAIT to see if anyone has a simpler way to recover the folders > and messages. > You can at least see if the messages are still on your hard drive by > following the path. > > Eddie > > > "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hello > > > > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules and > > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. > > > > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I opened > > up > > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the emails > > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know > > what > > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are really > > important. > > > > Thanks > > Ann D > > > > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders Did you enable the display of hidden and system files? "Ann D" <AnnD@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EB07B7CD-CA63-4D16-8502-1EE1C4F93795@xxxxxx Quote: > Ive tried to find the path, but not having much luck. Sorry to be so dim, > but can you tell me how to get to where the folders are located. > Ive gone into C and then users but all that comes up is a list of my > documents, music, etc > > Thanks > > "Doit2it" wrote: > Quote: >> Don't know if this will help, but Windows Mail folders are located here: >> >> C:\Users\..LogonID..\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\ >> >> ...LogonID.. is whatever you Logon Name is. >> >> If the folders and files are located here at least you still have manual >> access to the files. >> >> If you are an experienced user what I would TRY is to MOVE the folders >> Windows Mail can't see to a temporary location. >> Go into Windows Mail and recreate the folders, then manually COPY the >> FILES >> from the temp folders into the newly created folders in the path listed >> above. >> Go back into Mail and see if it worked. If it did, delete you temporary >> location folders. >> >> If you don't move the "bad" folders first and try to recreate the folders >> in >> Windows Mail, Mail will create new folders (eg.- folder Mom will be Mom >> (2)) >> This happened to me in WinXP OE once, I'm assuming it would happen in >> WinV >> Mail. >> >> Try this or WAIT to see if anyone has a simpler way to recover the >> folders >> and messages. >> You can at least see if the messages are still on your hard drive by >> following the path. >> >> Eddie >> >> >> "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hello >> > >> > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules >> > and >> > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. >> > >> > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I >> > opened >> > up >> > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the >> > emails >> > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know >> > what >> > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are >> > really >> > important. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Ann D >> > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders AppData is a 'hidden' folder. By default, Windows does not show hidden files and folders. Go to Control Panel, Classic View, Folder Options, View, enable "Show hidden files and folders." -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Ann D" <AnnD@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EB07B7CD-CA63-4D16-8502-1EE1C4F93795@xxxxxx Quote: > Ive tried to find the path, but not having much luck. Sorry to be so dim, > but can you tell me how to get to where the folders are located. > Ive gone into C and then users but all that comes up is a list of my > documents, music, etc > > Thanks > > "Doit2it" wrote: > Quote: >> Don't know if this will help, but Windows Mail folders are located here: >> >> C:\Users\..LogonID..\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\ >> >> ...LogonID.. is whatever you Logon Name is. >> >> If the folders and files are located here at least you still have manual >> access to the files. >> >> If you are an experienced user what I would TRY is to MOVE the folders >> Windows Mail can't see to a temporary location. >> Go into Windows Mail and recreate the folders, then manually COPY the FILES >> from the temp folders into the newly created folders in the path listed >> above. >> Go back into Mail and see if it worked. If it did, delete you temporary >> location folders. >> >> If you don't move the "bad" folders first and try to recreate the folders in >> Windows Mail, Mail will create new folders (eg.- folder Mom will be Mom (2)) >> This happened to me in WinXP OE once, I'm assuming it would happen in WinV >> Mail. >> >> Try this or WAIT to see if anyone has a simpler way to recover the folders >> and messages. >> You can at least see if the messages are still on your hard drive by >> following the path. >> >> Eddie >> >> >> "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hello >> > >> > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules and >> > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. >> > >> > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I opened >> > up >> > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the emails >> > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know >> > what >> > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are really >> > important. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Ann D >> > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail - email folders Enabling "Show hidden" was one of the 1st things I did with Vista. Thanks for pointing that out for AnnD. And it might be as simple as Robert pointed out that she may have compressed the "Local Folders". A simple double click on the "Local Folders" icon may expand the list of folders. -- Doit2it "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:emdyFEdcIHA.6024@xxxxxx Quote: > AppData is a 'hidden' folder. By default, Windows does not show > hidden files and folders. Go to Control Panel, Classic View, Folder > Options, View, enable "Show hidden files and folders." > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > > "Ann D" <AnnD@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EB07B7CD-CA63-4D16-8502-1EE1C4F93795@xxxxxx Quote: >> Ive tried to find the path, but not having much luck. Sorry to be so >> dim, >> but can you tell me how to get to where the folders are located. >> Ive gone into C and then users but all that comes up is a list of my >> documents, music, etc >> >> Thanks >> >> "Doit2it" wrote: >> Quote: >>> Don't know if this will help, but Windows Mail folders are located here: >>> >>> C:\Users\..LogonID..\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\ >>> >>> ...LogonID.. is whatever you Logon Name is. >>> >>> If the folders and files are located here at least you still have manual >>> access to the files. >>> >>> If you are an experienced user what I would TRY is to MOVE the folders >>> Windows Mail can't see to a temporary location. >>> Go into Windows Mail and recreate the folders, then manually COPY the >>> FILES >>> from the temp folders into the newly created folders in the path listed >>> above. >>> Go back into Mail and see if it worked. If it did, delete you temporary >>> location folders. >>> >>> If you don't move the "bad" folders first and try to recreate the >>> folders in >>> Windows Mail, Mail will create new folders (eg.- folder Mom will be Mom >>> (2)) >>> This happened to me in WinXP OE once, I'm assuming it would happen in >>> WinV >>> Mail. >>> >>> Try this or WAIT to see if anyone has a simpler way to recover the >>> folders >>> and messages. >>> You can at least see if the messages are still on your hard drive by >>> following the path. >>> >>> Eddie >>> >>> >>> "Ann D" <Ann D@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:9A8BBF77-84F9-4F3C-873E-B68C0F293212@xxxxxx >>> > Hello >>> > >>> > Up until yesterday I had my emails sorted into folders. I used Rules >>> > and >>> > had mail go into selected folders for friends, family, work etc. >>> > >>> > Last night windows email froze. When the computer restarted and I >>> > opened >>> > up >>> > Windows mail, for some reason the folders have disappeared and the >>> > emails >>> > contained in the the folders with them. Please help, does anyone know >>> > what >>> > has happened and how to I get them back. Some of these emails are >>> > really >>> > important. >>> > >>> > Thanks >>> > Ann D >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > |
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