Hard drive failed: Extract email from outlook

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Tinochelli

Hey all,

I am hoping that someone can help with the dilemma i am facing. My HD
is on its way out and i can no longer get a successful boot i
windows(Dual Boot on different HDD's). I need to access my emails tha
are stored in Outlook on the dodgy HDD (i know that if the emails ar
damaged then i'm goosed). I can load into my other window
installation and go to the office program iles folder but i think th
emails are stored as a .dbx file or something. Its there are (free
way to get my emails out?

Thanks in advance,


Tinochell
 
Tinochelli;259821 said:
Hey all,

I am hoping that someone can help with the dilemma i am facing. My HD
is on its way out and i can no longer get a successful boot i
windows(Dual Boot on different HDD's). I need to access my emails tha
are stored in Outlook on the dodgy HDD (i know that if the emails ar
damaged then i'm goosed). I can load into my other window
installation and go to the office program iles folder but i think th
emails are stored as a .dbx file or something. Its there are (free
way to get my emails out?

Thanks in advance,


Tinochelli
you didn't say which o/s you are asking about but i will give you th
instructions for XP. on c:/ or the relevent drive go to documents an
settings then your profile, local settings (you have to show hidde
files and folders to see this folder) application data
microsoft\outlook. in there you will see outlook office data file an
that is where your data is stored. hope this help
 
Do you have the full Office array installed? If so, there's an email program
called Microsoft Outlook Express. I forgot how to do it now but there's a way
to archive messages from that program, and you can transfer everything from
OE to MOE. Try it.
--
From Mac to PC in only 20 years!


Tinochelli said:
Hey all,

I am hoping that someone can help with the dilemma i am facing. My HDD
is on its way out and i can no longer get a successful boot in
windows(Dual Boot on different HDD's). I need to access my emails that
are stored in Outlook on the dodgy HDD (i know that if the emails are
damaged then i'm goosed). I can load into my other windows
installation and go to the office program iles folder but i think the
emails are stored as a .dbx file or something. Its there are (free)
way to get my emails out?

Thanks in advance,


Tinochelli


Not sure about this but go to Microsoft Outlook (another email client) and
transfer everything to it. MSOutlook has the capability (I think) to archive
messages.
 
Microsoft Office does not include Outlook Express. Windows does.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Savvy old lady asked:

| Do you have the full Office array installed? If so, there's an email
| program called Microsoft Outlook Express. I forgot how to do it now
| but there's a way to archive messages from that program, and you can
| transfer everything from OE to MOE. Try it.
|
||
|| Hey all,
||
|| I am hoping that someone can help with the dilemma i am facing. My
|| HDD is on its way out and i can no longer get a successful boot in
|| windows(Dual Boot on different HDD's). I need to access my emails
|| that are stored in Outlook on the dodgy HDD (i know that if the
|| emails are damaged then i'm goosed). I can load into my other
|| windows installation and go to the office program iles folder but i
|| think the emails are stored as a .dbx file or something. Its there
|| are (free) way to get my emails out?
||
|| Thanks in advance,
||
||
|| Tinochelli
||
||
||
||
|| --
|| Tinochelli
||
|
|
| Not sure about this but go to Microsoft Outlook (another email
| client) and transfer everything to it. MSOutlook has the capability
| (I think) to archive messages.
 
Sorry to argue with you but Office has an email program named Microsoft
Office Outlook. It and Outlook Express are often confused. I guess that's
what I did.
 
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