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Old 01-07-2007   #1 (permalink)
Mantvydas


 
 

Folder could not be displayed

Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.

Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:

Folder could not be displayed

Windows Mail could not open this folder.
------------
Possible causes are:
Low disk space.
Low memory.

Windows Mail

It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt, or
something? How to fix those?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-07-2007   #2 (permalink)
Mantvydas


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and undestood,
that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.

I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no messages
in Inbox. 8()

Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now messages
themselves.

Mantvydas

"Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>
> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>
> Folder could not be displayed
>
> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
> ------------
> Possible causes are:
> Low disk space.
> Low memory.
>
> Windows Mail
>
> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt, or
> something? How to fix those?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-07-2007   #3 (permalink)
Mantvydas


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each Windows
Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.

Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from the
C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them under
different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved the folders
inside Windows Mail?

It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't actually
move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a corruption like
mine.

Steve? Maybe you could help?

Regards,
Mantvydas


"Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and undestood,
>that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>
> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
> messages in Inbox. 8()
>
> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now messages
> themselves.
>
> Mantvydas
>
> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>
>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>
>> Folder could not be displayed
>>
>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>> ------------
>> Possible causes are:
>> Low disk space.
>> Low memory.
>>
>> Windows Mail
>>
>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt, or
>> something? How to fix those?

>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-07-2007   #4 (permalink)
Jim Pickering


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

Folders that you've imported will normally appear under the Imported Folder
which is nested under Local Folders. If you look carefully under the list
of folders, you may see a small arrow by some pointing to the right (if the
folder is collapsed). To expand, just click on the arrow. You may also
find a Recovered Messages folder if you experience a problem with the
database causing it to recover all of your old messages.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.


"Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
news:A0500B3D-7FA1-4E17-8082-E6DE8F174C9E@microsoft.com...
>I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each Windows
>Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.
>
> Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
> folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from the
> C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them under
> different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved the folders
> inside Windows Mail?
>
> It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't actually
> move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a corruption like
> mine.
>
> Steve? Maybe you could help?
>
> Regards,
> Mantvydas
>
>
> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
> news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and undestood,
>>that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>>
>> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
>> messages in Inbox. 8()
>>
>> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now messages
>> themselves.
>>
>> Mantvydas
>>
>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>>
>>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>>
>>> Folder could not be displayed
>>>
>>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>>> ------------
>>> Possible causes are:
>>> Low disk space.
>>> Low memory.
>>>
>>> Windows Mail
>>>
>>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt, or
>>> something? How to fix those?

>>

>


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Old 01-08-2007   #5 (permalink)
Mantvydas


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

Nope. Expanded everything. Nothing inside. It seems that I've completely
lost my inbox.

Is it somehow possible to import a folder full of messages into Windows
Mail?
or better,
Is it somehow possible to tell Windows Mail, that his inbox is actually THAT
folder?

Mantvydas

"Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
news:62C50A79-83D1-43B2-808C-484E3FFEDCDF@microsoft.com...
> Folders that you've imported will normally appear under the Imported
> Folder which is nested under Local Folders. If you look carefully under
> the list of folders, you may see a small arrow by some pointing to the
> right (if the folder is collapsed). To expand, just click on the arrow.
> You may also find a Recovered Messages folder if you experience a problem
> with the database causing it to recover all of your old messages.
> --
> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>
>
> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
> news:A0500B3D-7FA1-4E17-8082-E6DE8F174C9E@microsoft.com...
>>I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each Windows
>>Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.
>>
>> Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
>> folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from
>> the C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them
>> under different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved the
>> folders inside Windows Mail?
>>
>> It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't actually
>> move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a corruption like
>> mine.
>>
>> Steve? Maybe you could help?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mantvydas
>>
>>
>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>> news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>>>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and undestood,
>>>that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>>>
>>> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
>>> messages in Inbox. 8()
>>>
>>> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now messages
>>> themselves.
>>>
>>> Mantvydas
>>>
>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>>>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>>>
>>>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>>>
>>>> Folder could not be displayed
>>>>
>>>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>>>> ------------
>>>> Possible causes are:
>>>> Low disk space.
>>>> Low memory.
>>>>
>>>> Windows Mail
>>>>
>>>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt,
>>>> or something? How to fix those?
>>>

>>

>


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Old 01-08-2007   #6 (permalink)
Jim Pickering


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

That's a new one on me. I've heard of problems with deleting messages from
the Inbox or Outbox, but never have heard of the Inbox disappearing. What
do you show in the registry for the location of your Message Store folder:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail
Store Root <===in the right hand pane.

And if you use Windows Explorer to navigate to that location, can you find
the Inbox? It will (or should be) found under the Local Folders subfolder.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.


"Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
newsD8A12E6-5191-4CD7-B321-EF6414879AF0@microsoft.com...
> Nope. Expanded everything. Nothing inside. It seems that I've completely
> lost my inbox.
>
> Is it somehow possible to import a folder full of messages into Windows
> Mail?
> or better,
> Is it somehow possible to tell Windows Mail, that his inbox is actually
> THAT folder?
>
> Mantvydas
>
> "Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:62C50A79-83D1-43B2-808C-484E3FFEDCDF@microsoft.com...
>> Folders that you've imported will normally appear under the Imported
>> Folder which is nested under Local Folders. If you look carefully under
>> the list of folders, you may see a small arrow by some pointing to the
>> right (if the folder is collapsed). To expand, just click on the arrow.
>> You may also find a Recovered Messages folder if you experience a problem
>> with the database causing it to recover all of your old messages.
>> --
>> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
>> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>>
>>
>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>> news:A0500B3D-7FA1-4E17-8082-E6DE8F174C9E@microsoft.com...
>>>I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each
>>>Windows Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.
>>>
>>> Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
>>> folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from
>>> the C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them
>>> under different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved the
>>> folders inside Windows Mail?
>>>
>>> It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't
>>> actually move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a
>>> corruption like mine.
>>>
>>> Steve? Maybe you could help?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mantvydas
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>> news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>>>>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and undestood,
>>>>that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>>>>
>>>> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
>>>> messages in Inbox. 8()
>>>>
>>>> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now
>>>> messages themselves.
>>>>
>>>> Mantvydas
>>>>
>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>>>>
>>>>> Folder could not be displayed
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>>>>> ------------
>>>>> Possible causes are:
>>>>> Low disk space.
>>>>> Low memory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows Mail
>>>>>
>>>>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt,
>>>>> or something? How to fix those?
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-09-2007   #7 (permalink)
Mantvydas


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

It's a custom location of mine in it. Let's call it <Store root path> for
the sake of this e-mail

My inbox is <Store root path>\Local Folders\Inbox. I see inside it many
*.eml files together with winmail.fol

So everything should be alright, but it is not: folder could not be
displayed.

Mantvydas


"Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
news:0EC09A6A-BCDC-429A-A5EB-69B5876AB061@microsoft.com...
> That's a new one on me. I've heard of problems with deleting messages
> from the Inbox or Outbox, but never have heard of the Inbox disappearing.
> What do you show in the registry for the location of your Message Store
> folder:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail
> Store Root <===in the right hand pane.
>
> And if you use Windows Explorer to navigate to that location, can you find
> the Inbox? It will (or should be) found under the Local Folders
> subfolder.
> --
> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>
>
> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
> newsD8A12E6-5191-4CD7-B321-EF6414879AF0@microsoft.com...
>> Nope. Expanded everything. Nothing inside. It seems that I've completely
>> lost my inbox.
>>
>> Is it somehow possible to import a folder full of messages into Windows
>> Mail?
>> or better,
>> Is it somehow possible to tell Windows Mail, that his inbox is actually
>> THAT folder?
>>
>> Mantvydas
>>
>> "Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
>> news:62C50A79-83D1-43B2-808C-484E3FFEDCDF@microsoft.com...
>>> Folders that you've imported will normally appear under the Imported
>>> Folder which is nested under Local Folders. If you look carefully under
>>> the list of folders, you may see a small arrow by some pointing to the
>>> right (if the folder is collapsed). To expand, just click on the arrow.
>>> You may also find a Recovered Messages folder if you experience a
>>> problem with the database causing it to recover all of your old
>>> messages.
>>> --
>>> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
>>> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>> news:A0500B3D-7FA1-4E17-8082-E6DE8F174C9E@microsoft.com...
>>>>I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each
>>>>Windows Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.
>>>>
>>>> Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
>>>> folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from
>>>> the C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them
>>>> under different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved
>>>> the folders inside Windows Mail?
>>>>
>>>> It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't
>>>> actually move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a
>>>> corruption like mine.
>>>>
>>>> Steve? Maybe you could help?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Mantvydas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>> news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>>>>>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and
>>>>>undestood, that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>>>>>
>>>>> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
>>>>> messages in Inbox. 8()
>>>>>
>>>>> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now
>>>>> messages themselves.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mantvydas
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Folder could not be displayed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>> Possible causes are:
>>>>>> Low disk space.
>>>>>> Low memory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Windows Mail
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone corrupt,
>>>>>> or something? How to fix those?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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Old 01-09-2007   #8 (permalink)
Steve Cochran


 
 

Re: Folder could not be displayed

The database is messed up it sounds like. First thing to do is to check
that where you think the store root path is is where WinMail is actually
using. In WinMail check Tools | Options | Advanced | Maintenance and see if
that path is the same as <Store root path> you list below.

If its not, then that explains things. If its the same location, then the
database is messed up. There are a number of things you can try. One is to
reset everything by renaming the current store root directory and then
creating a new empty one with WinMail closed. Then WinMail will
re-establish a new message store and you can drag the eml files from the old
message store into the WinMail folders.

Also, responding to a previous request, you can map the individual folders
by accessing them through Explorer instead of WinMail. See the previous
post I made here relative to multiple windows.

steve

"Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
news:50EE6F09-EEEE-4D47-AFB6-1F8DDB0EA9C4@microsoft.com...
> It's a custom location of mine in it. Let's call it <Store root path> for
> the sake of this e-mail
>
> My inbox is <Store root path>\Local Folders\Inbox. I see inside it many
> *.eml files together with winmail.fol
>
> So everything should be alright, but it is not: folder could not be
> displayed.
>
> Mantvydas
>
>
> "Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:0EC09A6A-BCDC-429A-A5EB-69B5876AB061@microsoft.com...
>> That's a new one on me. I've heard of problems with deleting messages
>> from the Inbox or Outbox, but never have heard of the Inbox disappearing.
>> What do you show in the registry for the location of your Message Store
>> folder:
>>
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail
>> Store Root <===in the right hand pane.
>>
>> And if you use Windows Explorer to navigate to that location, can you
>> find the Inbox? It will (or should be) found under the Local Folders
>> subfolder.
>> --
>> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
>> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>>
>>
>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>> newsD8A12E6-5191-4CD7-B321-EF6414879AF0@microsoft.com...
>>> Nope. Expanded everything. Nothing inside. It seems that I've completely
>>> lost my inbox.
>>>
>>> Is it somehow possible to import a folder full of messages into Windows
>>> Mail?
>>> or better,
>>> Is it somehow possible to tell Windows Mail, that his inbox is actually
>>> THAT folder?
>>>
>>> Mantvydas
>>>
>>> "Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
>>> news:62C50A79-83D1-43B2-808C-484E3FFEDCDF@microsoft.com...
>>>> Folders that you've imported will normally appear under the Imported
>>>> Folder which is nested under Local Folders. If you look carefully
>>>> under the list of folders, you may see a small arrow by some pointing
>>>> to the right (if the folder is collapsed). To expand, just click on
>>>> the arrow. You may also find a Recovered Messages folder if you
>>>> experience a problem with the database causing it to recover all of
>>>> your old messages.
>>>> --
>>>> Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
>>>> Please reply ONLY to newsgroup.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>> news:A0500B3D-7FA1-4E17-8082-E6DE8F174C9E@microsoft.com...
>>>>>I now wish there was a tool for Windows Mail, which could map each
>>>>>Windows Mail folder to a folder on the disk drive.
>>>>>
>>>>> Because it is very strange to see, how Windows Mail takes some of the
>>>>> folders from the C:\<Message Store path>, and takes other folders from
>>>>> the C:\<Message Store path>\Imported Folders path, but displays them
>>>>> under different folder in Windows Mail. Must be because I have moved
>>>>> the folders inside Windows Mail?
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems that if I move a folder inside Windows Mail, it doesn't
>>>>> actually move the Folders in a disk drive -- that later leads to a
>>>>> corruption like mine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve? Maybe you could help?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Mantvydas
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:96C8578A-7A50-4AA8-8BBE-A7AEAB105B11@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>I tried to mess with the .eml inside Windows folders now, and
>>>>>>undestood, that I completely messed up my Windows Mail folder tree.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I now see triple messages in each Windows Mail folder. But still no
>>>>>> messages in Inbox. 8()
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Somehow my Inbox shows, that I have 36 unread messages, but now
>>>>>> messages themselves.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mantvydas
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Mantvydas" <mantvydas at gmail dot com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:FB7206BB-C30D-4750-B52D-239EA55F4C67@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>> Something happened to my two folders: Inbox, and Junk E-mail.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Instead of a message list, I see a page in a preview pane, saying:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Folder could not be displayed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Windows Mail could not open this folder.
>>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>>> Possible causes are:
>>>>>>> Low disk space.
>>>>>>> Low memory.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Windows Mail
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's very strange to see that. Folder indices must have gone
>>>>>>> corrupt, or something? How to fix those?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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