carmen617
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Yup, you read it right - I have a client who is finally moving from XP to Windows 10, and transferring about 15 years of email (literally tens of thousands of messages) from Outlook Express to Outlook 2016.
At the time I did the transfer, I was unable to get his XP machine working, so I pulled the drive and found the .dbx files. I actually had trouble finding them, as they were all in MY DOCUMENTS for some reason, no clue why - but I managed to find them, imported them into Windows Live Mail and then exported them to Outlook. All went fine except his Sent Items folder, which was missing the last year or so of sent emails. This is critical to this guy, who runs some sort of a user group and tells me he references his sent emails daily. So we set out to get the XP machine working again so I could export the sent folder directly from Outlook Express.
Success - got the XP machine running again, opened Outlook Express and all his sent files were there for him to reference. So I exported just the sent folder to Exchange. The process showed about 3500 sent emails and took about 45 minutes, way too slow. When I tried to open the resulting PST with Outlook, a message popped up saying the file was corrupt and asked to run ScanPST on it. That tool failed at step 4, with the message that "Outlook cannot repair this file".
So - the guy has his old XP machine up and running and can access the sent mails from there, but really wants them moved to his new machine. Does anybody know of a tool, or an outsourced service, that can repair the DBX file? Believe it or not money is not much of an object, he just wants his emails back.
At the time I did the transfer, I was unable to get his XP machine working, so I pulled the drive and found the .dbx files. I actually had trouble finding them, as they were all in MY DOCUMENTS for some reason, no clue why - but I managed to find them, imported them into Windows Live Mail and then exported them to Outlook. All went fine except his Sent Items folder, which was missing the last year or so of sent emails. This is critical to this guy, who runs some sort of a user group and tells me he references his sent emails daily. So we set out to get the XP machine working again so I could export the sent folder directly from Outlook Express.
Success - got the XP machine running again, opened Outlook Express and all his sent files were there for him to reference. So I exported just the sent folder to Exchange. The process showed about 3500 sent emails and took about 45 minutes, way too slow. When I tried to open the resulting PST with Outlook, a message popped up saying the file was corrupt and asked to run ScanPST on it. That tool failed at step 4, with the message that "Outlook cannot repair this file".
So - the guy has his old XP machine up and running and can access the sent mails from there, but really wants them moved to his new machine. Does anybody know of a tool, or an outsourced service, that can repair the DBX file? Believe it or not money is not much of an object, he just wants his emails back.