How about explaining what you did, when, why, etc., and maybe we can help.
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Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications
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Do a file search for all files ending with the extension of DBX (if using
Windows 2000 or XP, DBX files are hidden by the operating system so you must
add the "search for hidden files" choice to your options while doing the
search. Then advise how many copies of Inbox.dbx you find.
But it would be better if you would completely explain what you did. Have
you ever used Ctrl+Alt+Del to force an unresponsive Outlook Express to
close? Have you ever noticed a "slowdown" in your computer while Outlook
Express is running and forced a shutdown by turning off the power? Those
are much more likely reasons for losing messages than what you suggest.
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