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| | Recovered messages and desktop files Hello! I've restarted my windows mail database deleting MessageStore two files. Since then, a bunch of recoverd messages folders open everytime I start WM... And a lot of edb and temp files come and go on my desktop... Can anybody help me? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Recovered messages and desktop files First: Change the location of your database. 1. Click Tools (In Windows Mail) 2. Cick Options 3. Click Advanced tab 4. Click Maintenance button. 5. Click on Store Folder button. 6. Change it to "C:\Users\Everyday Account\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail" (no quotes) 7. Click Ok. 8. Ok your way out of the other windows. Second: 1. Delete the edb and temp files on your desktop. Third: Make sure you have done the above first, then go to this link and do the "To Reset Windows Mail" section. Windows Mail problems This should help you, Shawn |
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| | Re: Recovered messages and desktop files Hi DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU ARE SURE YOU CAN CARRY IT THROUGH I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING RESULTING FROM THIS SUGGESTION. There is a drastic way of recovering but it has some disadvantages but also some positive aspects. Essentially the idea is to re-install WinMail by deleting the WinMail Folder. There is of course no install/uninstall facility in Vista for WinMail as it is part of the operating system. However if you delete the WinMail Folder when you restart Vista will install a new copy of WinMail. YOU WILL HAVE LOST ALL YOUR ACCOUNT SETTINGS AND YOUR MESSAGES. So to deal with this export your account settings .iaf files and import them when WinMail has been rebuilt. Backup your messages or make a copy of your important ones. Obviouly when you deleted the two databases you will have lost your messages and the other files in WinMail still point to to the old databases and WinMail is attempting to recover. Make sure that you can send and receive emails before carrying out the suggestion. Make sure you know how to backup or copy your emails and to reinstate them before carrying out this suggestion. Similarly with the account settings You have to make sure that WinMail is not running when carrying out the deletion. You may need to go to the Task Manager and stop WinMail.exe. After restarting Vista and carrying out the process you will have a virgin copy of WinMail that you can configure as you like. As you have experienced dealing with with the internals of WinMail may have many unexpected consequences. After carrying out the process when you look at the folders in WinMail they are likely to be coloured blue indicating they are compressed. Probably not a good idea to delete database files as they are linked to indexes and other elements of the WinMail utility. However Vista is more likely to recover from the complete removal of a utility than some internal part of it. If you succeed then you will always be able to recover from a corrupted WinMail utility. There are a number of tutorials in the newsgroup dealing with how to recover from mail problems and some are very informative and give a good insight into WinMail. A little time spent researching the newsgroup will show that this and other solutions are available. I have not described how to find the various folders as presumably you know as you deleted the database files.Be very wary of taking suggestion from newsgroups. However I had the same problem and this process worked for me. Beware it is on your own head JB "AFS" <AFS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC9679E1-8CC5-474C-A69C-92FA865094AE@microsoft.com... > Hello! > > I've restarted my windows mail database deleting MessageStore two files. > > Since then, a bunch of recoverd messages folders open everytime I start > WM... > > And a lot of edb and temp files come and go on my desktop... > > Can anybody help me? |
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| | Re: Recovered messages and desktop files Move all the contents of the message store to a subdirectory under Documents so that the store is empty and delete the edb files on the desktop. Also see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Then start WinMail and if it works okay, then you can import the messages from the moved directory. steve "AFS" <AFS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC9679E1-8CC5-474C-A69C-92FA865094AE@microsoft.com... > Hello! > > I've restarted my windows mail database deleting MessageStore two files. > > Since then, a bunch of recoverd messages folders open everytime I start > WM... > > And a lot of edb and temp files come and go on my desktop... > > Can anybody help me? |
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