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| | Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vista ba After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC to initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased 7/07). Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties shows the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is selected. Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I select/reset the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the first one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vista ba "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx Quote: > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC > to > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased > 7/07). > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties > shows > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is > selected. > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I > select/reset > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the > first > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. Robert Miles |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be seen. "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx Quote: > > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC > > to > > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased > > 7/07). > > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from > > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties > > shows > > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is > > selected. > > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I > > select/reset > > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the > > first > > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) > .. > Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages > have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. > > Robert Miles > > > |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist In my experience, once Windows Mail has been corrupted, you will often be plagued by repeated generation of 'Recovered Messages' folders. If you want to be done with that problem once and for all, upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://download.live.com/wlmail -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3868D2-0EAC-4177-BD87-CD3F6F5B7CD6@xxxxxx Quote: >I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with > Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could > not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it > that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders > shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to > be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be > seen. > > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx Quote: >> > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC >> > to >> > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased >> > 7/07). >> > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from >> > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties >> > shows >> > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is >> > selected. >> > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I >> > select/reset >> > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the >> > first >> > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) >> .. >> Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages >> have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. >> >> Robert Miles >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist Thanks for the guidance. Is the only way to "fix" Windows Mail to reinstall/recover the hard disk initial configuration, reinstall the software I use, and try again to recover the backup set I still have? I am not familiar with Windows Live Mail. I do not use Messenger or any other live capabilities. Can I recover the thousands of email messages in Live Mail that I was trying to recover from my Vista backup set in Mail? I appreciate your help. mrf "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > In my experience, once Windows Mail has been corrupted, you will > often be plagued by repeated generation of 'Recovered Messages' > folders. If you want to be done with that problem once and for all, > upgrade to Windows Live Mail: > > http://download.live.com/wlmail > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3868D2-0EAC-4177-BD87-CD3F6F5B7CD6@xxxxxx Quote: > >I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with > > Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could > > not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it > > that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders > > shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to > > be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be > > seen. > > > > > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > > Quote: > >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx > >> > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC > >> > to > >> > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased > >> > 7/07). > >> > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from > >> > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties > >> > shows > >> > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is > >> > selected. > >> > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I > >> > select/reset > >> > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the > >> > first > >> > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) > >> > >> .. > >> Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages > >> have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. > >> > >> Robert Miles > >> > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist You don't need to use any 'Live' capabilities with Windows Live Mail (WLM) if you don't want to. Messenger doesn't come with it unless you specifically mark that option in the WLM installer. The WLM installer will automatically try to import all of your WM stuff. I can't promise that it will recover all of your missing emails, but it won't hurt to try. Should it not do the job, you can always uninstall it. Alternatively, there is a rather laborious procedure of resetting WM. See Windows Mail problems Scroll down to the section "PROBLEM TWO: How to Backup and Reset Windows Mail ". I can't provide additional support for that procedure since I feel that it is way more trouble than it is worth (compared to switching to WLM). As a famous song says, sometimes you have to know when to fold... -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:84D78A88-B875-4DB5-80FA-2E4D059A6484@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the guidance. Is the only way to "fix" Windows Mail to > reinstall/recover the hard disk initial configuration, reinstall the software > I use, and try again to recover the backup set I still have? > > I am not familiar with Windows Live Mail. I do not use Messenger or any > other live capabilities. Can I recover the thousands of email messages in > Live Mail that I was trying to recover from my Vista backup set in Mail? > > I appreciate your help. > > mrf > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> In my experience, once Windows Mail has been corrupted, you will >> often be plagued by repeated generation of 'Recovered Messages' >> folders. If you want to be done with that problem once and for all, >> upgrade to Windows Live Mail: >> >> http://download.live.com/wlmail >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3868D2-0EAC-4177-BD87-CD3F6F5B7CD6@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with >> > Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could >> > not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it >> > that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders >> > shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to >> > be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be >> > seen. >> > >> > >> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: >> > >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx >> >> > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC >> >> > to >> >> > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased >> >> > 7/07). >> >> > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from >> >> > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties >> >> > shows >> >> > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is >> >> > selected. >> >> > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I >> >> > select/reset >> >> > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the >> >> > first >> >> > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) >> >> >> >> .. >> >> Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages >> >> have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. >> >> >> >> Robert Miles >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist Thanks for the info and the link. Since I had already backed up the email and knew how to restore it from Vista backup, the only thing I needed was the process to reset Mail through regedit - which I did. That seems to have fixed the problem. Your experience and guidance were very helpful. mrf "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > You don't need to use any 'Live' capabilities with Windows Live Mail > (WLM) if you don't want to. Messenger doesn't come with it unless you > specifically mark that option in the WLM installer. > The WLM installer will automatically try to import all of your WM stuff. > I can't promise that it will recover all of your missing emails, but it > won't hurt to try. Should it not do the job, you can always uninstall it. > > Alternatively, there is a rather laborious procedure of resetting WM. > See > Windows Mail problems > Scroll down to the section "PROBLEM TWO: How to Backup and Reset > Windows Mail ". I can't provide additional support for that procedure > since I feel that it is way more trouble than it is worth (compared to > switching to WLM). As a famous song says, sometimes you have to > know when to fold... > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:84D78A88-B875-4DB5-80FA-2E4D059A6484@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks for the guidance. Is the only way to "fix" Windows Mail to > > reinstall/recover the hard disk initial configuration, reinstall the software > > I use, and try again to recover the backup set I still have? > > > > I am not familiar with Windows Live Mail. I do not use Messenger or any > > other live capabilities. Can I recover the thousands of email messages in > > Live Mail that I was trying to recover from my Vista backup set in Mail? > > > > I appreciate your help. > > > > mrf > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > > Quote: > >> In my experience, once Windows Mail has been corrupted, you will > >> often be plagued by repeated generation of 'Recovered Messages' > >> folders. If you want to be done with that problem once and for all, > >> upgrade to Windows Live Mail: > >> > >> http://download.live.com/wlmail > >> > >> -- > >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > >> > >> > >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3868D2-0EAC-4177-BD87-CD3F6F5B7CD6@xxxxxx > >> >I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with > >> > Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could > >> > not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it > >> > that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders > >> > shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to > >> > be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be > >> > seen. > >> > > >> > > >> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > >> > > >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> >> news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx > >> >> > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC > >> >> > to > >> >> > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased > >> >> > 7/07). > >> >> > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from > >> >> > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties > >> >> > shows > >> >> > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is > >> >> > selected. > >> >> > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I > >> >> > select/reset > >> >> > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the > >> >> > first > >> >> > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) > >> >> > >> >> .. > >> >> Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages > >> >> have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. > >> >> > >> >> Robert Miles > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> |
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| | Re: Messages not visible in Mail folders after restoring from Vist Glad to hear I was of some help. Thanks for reporting back. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FE5C5FDC-0EA6-49F3-B97F-953ACF76671F@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the info and the link. Since I had already backed up the email > and knew how to restore it from Vista backup, the only thing I needed was the > process to reset Mail through regedit - which I did. That seems to have > fixed the problem. Your experience and guidance were very helpful. > > mrf > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> You don't need to use any 'Live' capabilities with Windows Live Mail >> (WLM) if you don't want to. Messenger doesn't come with it unless you >> specifically mark that option in the WLM installer. >> The WLM installer will automatically try to import all of your WM stuff. >> I can't promise that it will recover all of your missing emails, but it >> won't hurt to try. Should it not do the job, you can always uninstall it. >> >> Alternatively, there is a rather laborious procedure of resetting WM. >> See >> Windows Mail problems >> Scroll down to the section "PROBLEM TWO: How to Backup and Reset >> Windows Mail ". I can't provide additional support for that procedure >> since I feel that it is way more trouble than it is worth (compared to >> switching to WLM). As a famous song says, sometimes you have to >> know when to fold... >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:84D78A88-B875-4DB5-80FA-2E4D059A6484@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thanks for the guidance. Is the only way to "fix" Windows Mail to >> > reinstall/recover the hard disk initial configuration, reinstall the software >> > I use, and try again to recover the backup set I still have? >> > >> > I am not familiar with Windows Live Mail. I do not use Messenger or any >> > other live capabilities. Can I recover the thousands of email messages in >> > Live Mail that I was trying to recover from my Vista backup set in Mail? >> > >> > I appreciate your help. >> > >> > mrf >> > >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> > >> >> In my experience, once Windows Mail has been corrupted, you will >> >> often be plagued by repeated generation of 'Recovered Messages' >> >> folders. If you want to be done with that problem once and for all, >> >> upgrade to Windows Live Mail: >> >> >> >> http://download.live.com/wlmail >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> >> >> >> >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3868D2-0EAC-4177-BD87-CD3F6F5B7CD6@xxxxxx >> >> >I actually recovered the Windows Mail folder twice since the first time, with >> >> > Mail mistakenly open in the background, there were backup files that could >> >> > not be recovered. The Recovered Messages folder has all of the subfolders it >> >> > that should be there, but a check of the Properties for each of those folders >> >> > shows "0 messages" while the folders that are in the same places they used to >> >> > be show the right number of messages under Properties, they just can't be >> >> > seen. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> "mrf" <mrf@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> >> news:B914BAA2-2CEC-4C22-A9FD-E40F2B525204@xxxxxx >> >> >> > After severe Vista Windows Boot Manager problems on 2/16/09, I restored PC >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > initial configuaration with manufacturer's recovery disks (purchased >> >> >> > 7/07). >> >> >> > Restored data included Windows Mail folder, with multiple subfolders, from >> >> >> > Vista backup set. Although a check of Windows Mail folders' properties >> >> >> > shows >> >> >> > the messages are there, I can not see them. "Show all messages" is >> >> >> > selected. >> >> >> > Also, the folders will not "hold" the "Columns" settings (if I >> >> >> > select/reset >> >> >> > the columns to view, then open another mail folder, then go back to the >> >> >> > first >> >> >> > one, no columns are visible or checked in the "Columns" window) >> >> >> >> >> >> .. >> >> >> Check if there is now a Recovered Messages folder, and these messages >> >> >> have now been moved to this folder or its subfolders. >> >> >> >> >> >> Robert Miles >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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