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Outlook Express Quick Backup
Name: dmmohl Date: February 3, 2005 at 17:33:02 Pacific OS: XP Pro SP2 CPU/Ram: 60 GB HD/ 512 Ram
Comment:
I have been using Outlook Express Quick Backup (http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx) for about 6 months to backup my emails. I tried to open this application and I am getting the following "Run-time Error '76' Path not found." I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling this application and I get the same error. Any advice to fix this or better software to backup my OE files (emails, address book, settings, etc.? Thanks!
Name: Pollie Date: February 3, 2005 at 19:05:52 Pacific
Reply:
Hi doug,
Try searching www.google.com for email backups.
What i am trying to do when backing up my email is that i go to the local folder of my outlook express get the entire files of dbx then write it on a cd.
John Paul Pigao
Manila, Philippines
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Response Number 2
Name: mesich Date: February 4, 2005 at 04:26:02 Pacific
Reply:
Hi Doug, Wonderer, hello everyone,
I back up mine just as Wonderer. Be sure and copy all of the .dbx files. The folder.dbx contains the reference to all of the folders you create in Outlook Express. Without it those folder won't be created when restoring your backup.
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