24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Emil Malmberg
Most Windows users should be familiar with Microsoft Outlook
Express. This email program is usually installed with the
Windows operating system and is probably among the most commonly
used email program today. While using Outlook Express is fairly
easy, finding and backing up the emails can be a little more
complicated. Since there is a large number of files and folders
on a normal computer running Windows the first problem is to
find the files containing your emails. Outlook Express stores
emails in .dbx files and there might be several different dbx
files depending on how many email folders you have created in
Outlook Express. If you are using Windows 98 you can probably
locate your emails somewhere in the Windows directory. In
Windows 2000 emails are usually stored somewhere in the user
data folder.
Locating the email store folder The easiest way to find out
exactly where your emails are stored is to start Outlook
Express, go to the tools menu and open the options dialog. In
the option dialog select the maintenance page and click on the
Store Folder button. Here you can find the path to the folder
containing your emails. To open the folder, copy the path and
paste in in the address field of the windows file manager. You
should see a number of dbx files and possibly some other files
too. When using WinBackup you can simply skip this step since
WinBackup automatically finds your emails and adds an email icon
to User Data section if you are using Outlook Express. WinBackup
also locates and backups your address book which if often not
included in the email folder.
Screenshot from WinBackup
Backing up your emails After locating the email folder you could
include this folder in backups to backup your emails. Make sure
that your backup program does not try to lock the files while
running a backup since this will cause file-sharing problems
whenever Outlook Express is running. If you are using WinBackup
this should not be a problem since WinBackup does not attempt to
lock files and can therefore backup your emails while outlook is
running without causing any file sharing problems. You can also
try to copy the emails to a new folder before running a backup
to avoid file-sharing problems, or you could simply close Outook
Express whenever a backup operation is started.
Restoring your emails To restore your emails, locate the email
folder as described above and restore the email files to this
folder. If you have reinstalled Windows you might have to
restore the files to a different folder that could possibly
cause some problems. If you are using WinBackup you can simply
select the emails item on the restore page. WinBackup will
automatically find the email folder and restore your emails.
WinBackup can also restore your address book if your select this
icon on the restore page. When restoring emails it is important
to realize that any existing emails will be removed unless they
are located in folders that do not exist in the backup.
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