Re: CCL:W:WAY off-topic computer question



Richard,
 
This doesn't address you're immediate problem.  However, a solution to your long term problem...read your e-mail on unix/linux O/S machines.
 
Pete

>>> "Richard, , Wood" <rwoodphd |a| msn.com> 05/27 10:11 AM >>>
Hi all,

I've encountered a problem that is computer/email related, and indirectly related to the computational chemistry list.

My pc randomly freezes and I have to restart it. This morning I was looking for a web address from an email from the CCL emails that I have stored in a folder called CCL/received (I am using Oulook Express to read my mail).  Anyway, after my pc recovered from its crash, I noticed that this folder was gone.  In the directory called "Local Settings/Application Data/Identities/{900B58F3-8CF3-09C79C7BD307}/Microsoft/Outlook Express" there is a file called "received(1).dbx", which is the folder of emails that I lost.

My question is how can I get this "folder" back into Outlook Express?  I've tried to do an Import, but it won't let me import those files.

Thaks in advance,
Richard




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