TSGL: 2nd request -Outlook Express experienced

H Davis hdavis1 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 12:08:28 EST 2007


Doug & Ed,

This story is about the Onecare problem. Don't know if it's relevant to 
Ed's problem though. It gives remedies.

 http://news.com.com/2061-10794_3-6165691.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news

H Davis

Doug Mccarter wrote:
> Ed,
>
> I read somewhere in the last couple of days that Windows Live Onecare was eating email in Outlook & Outlook express and Microsoft said they were working on a patch. You might try turning Windows Defender off for a while and see if that fixes the problem.
>
> Doug McCarter
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: EDLYNN <edlynn at the-beach.net>
> To: TechSupportGuys <list at tsgserver.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2007 12:02:51 PM
> Subject: TSGL: 2nd request -Outlook Express experienced
>
> I use XPPro SP2 and OE6 + Firefox.
>
> 1. Somehow OE removes a message from my Inbox subfolder, after ONE reading, and sends it somewhere - I believe to "store.dbx" - (After this first reading, I either delete it, or close it to return later for reply. But it disappears before I can return to it.)
> 2. Where is the corrective fix for that unwanted action?
> 3. I cannot open the .dbx folder which specifies OutlookExpress as the program which is associated with it. Trying to open them with another program like Word2000...either yields nothing, or unreadable unconverted text.
> 4. I suspect that this archiving OE action has even taken UNREAD messages and tucked them away in the storage files whose titles are the same as my active subfolders under my Inbox, ie. "sent items.dbx", "the-beach.dbx","tsgl.dbx"...
>
> I did not make up any message rules like that, or remember checking off a box somewhere to authorize such action. I don't know for how long it has been going on - but at least 3 months.
>
> I do not use McAfee, that at one time had caused a similar set of problems which they had 'fixed' with a patch. I use Panda Software's Titanium  Firewall and anti-virus, AdAware, Spybot, and Windows Defender.
>
> Please help. I've got to get rid of this action, as it is destroying my emailing abilities to reply to read messages and respond to lost correspondence.
>
> Thanks.  ED
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