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Hi Vino, sorry for the delay !
Anyway, i followed your instructions, but when i got to,
C:\Documents and Settings\Login Name\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{CLSID}\Microsoft\Outlook Express, it said "this folder is empty"
Don't know where that leaves us or what it even means in the great scheme of things !
It's possible that your OE folder location is not the 'default'.
To check where it is:
Start > Search > click All files and folders
In the All or part of file name box type *.dbx In the Look in drop down, select C: Click the down arrow next to More Advanced Options Click Search hidden files and folders Click Search
The search will list all the .dbx files. There may be one or two locations but the folder with the most files in (and certainly the OE folder names you recognise) will be the location of your OE files.
Take a note of this location and repeat the previous instructions using this new location.
Hi Vino, well i've followed your instructions and found the OE files, but it seems they are just empty files, the file names are there but no content is inside them.
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