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I have two computers. We willl call ONE of them "good" and the other one "bad." On the "bad" one, I get my e-mails through Outlook Express 6. On the "good" one, I get my e-mails through Microsoft Outlook 7. Can I download Outlook Express 6 onto my "good" computer so tat I can import all my e-mails into one account? Thanks, christole
QUESTION 2.....I have been trying to figure all of this out by deleting programs, etc. trying to free up disk space in the meantime because -0- disk space has been a major PROBLEM for me. Now, I have gone from -0- disk space to 168 MG because...(I deleted some pics!) After I did this and after I removed all of the links in my "FAVORITES" tab, I was once again able to view my e-mail and I noticed that ALL of my e-mail is gone from days past (I had about 3,000 just sitting in my inbox)!!!! I do not know where they went because I did not delete those e-mails myself...does anyone know where I can find my old e-mails? Have they been compressed into a separate file? Did they delete themselves? Did a virus delete them? What is going on?
Thanks, Christole
Not sure how to answer here because i'm far from an Outlook expert but if your free space is down to 168 MG you need a bigger HDD or need to do some serious housekeeping...
I'm suprised the system even boots properly.How do I go about increasing my hard drive?Thank you for the information, but I do not know how to find my messages after they have been exported into Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. Please help. Thanks, Christole P.S. I think that they many have exported themselves.This link will give an overview of importing/exporting files
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287070

Chances are the data has been moved to the trash or archived.
You MAY want to search the HDD for *.pst files

To get more HDD space you need to remove unnecessary information, add an additional HDD, or replace the one you are currently using.



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