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2GB limit in Outlook Express
Evening.
I've hit my head on the 2GB file limit in Outlook Express, although I didn't know this was an issue until I did. Now that I have done so, I have a folder which I can no longer access - any attempt to do so causes OE to freeze. Having Googled and searched the MS knowledge base, I found http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088, but this only refers to Outlook and the tool only works with .pst and not .dbx files. Can anyone advise how I repair my .dbx file? Thanks. |
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2GB limit in Outlook Express
JustMe wrote:
Evening. I've hit my head on the 2GB file limit in Outlook Express, although I didn't know this was an issue until I did. Now that I have done so, I have a folder which I can no longer access - any attempt to do so causes OE to freeze. Having Googled and searched the MS knowledge base, I found http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088, but this only refers to Outlook and the tool only works with .pst and not .dbx files. Can anyone advise how I repair my .dbx file? Thanks. Search back thru the messages; lots of threads on the subject. |
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2GB limit in Outlook Express
You can use DBXtract or DBXpress from www.oehelp.com on the problem DBX
file. DBXtract is the slower of the two and would most likely takes days of continuous running to extract the info. But there is no "repair" tool for a DBX file from Microsoft. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "JustMe" wrote in message ... Evening. I've hit my head on the 2GB file limit in Outlook Express, although I didn't know this was an issue until I did. Now that I have done so, I have a folder which I can no longer access - any attempt to do so causes OE to freeze. Having Googled and searched the MS knowledge base, I found http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088, but this only refers to Outlook and the tool only works with .pst and not .dbx files. Can anyone advise how I repair my .dbx file? Thanks. |
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