OUTLOOK ISSUES
Backing up data in Outlook Express
First make a folder/directory that will
hold the files that you will copy, the backup folder/directory. The way to
find the folder that contains the OE e-mail data files is to select
Tools-Options-Maintenance from the OE menu, and click on the StoreFolder
button. You will find the name of the directory, for the current identity
and account, that holds all the data files, in a grayed-out dialog box. This
will be different for different identities, if you have established more
than one.The files you will copy all have a .dbx suffix.
To restore, essentially, you copy the
files you saved off, back to where they were.Another way to bring files into
the current mail store is to use OE's File-Import-Messages feature to import
one or more of the backup folders.
Got the info and there are other OE
backup related tips here:
http://www.bitzenbytes.com/101/r111-OE.htm
3rd party spell check programs that
are available for Outlook Express
On systems that ship with the
WordPerfect Productivity Pack, Outlook Express will not have a Spell Check
Utility.
http://delltech.us.dell.com/dellkb_tools/document.asp?Documentid=1072461
http://delltech.us.dell.com/dellkb_tools/document.asp?Documentid=1072284
Dell only will provide support for
Microsoft Branded SW purchased when the system was purchased (OEM MS Works,
MS Office)
Free 3rd party Spell Checkers:
http://www.webattack.com/get/spelloe.shtml
http://download.com.com/3000-2369-5952056.html?tag=lst-0-1
http://download.com.com/3000-2279-6994732.html?tag=lst-0-2
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