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Outlook Express 'Find Message' is not Working
Outlook Express is an e-mail and news client that is distributed with Internet Explorer versions 4.0 through 6.0. The application provides 'Find Message' function as a search tool for searching the e-mail messages' text, particular email, and associated e-mail id. The further reading illustrates a situation when this function fails to work. One of the probable reasons for such behavior to occur could be the corruption in one or more Outlook Express folders (*.dbx files). Normally, compacting or recreating the corrupted folder(s) solves such corruption issues. But to repair them, you need to use DBX Repair software.

At times, you may observe that the 'Find Message' function stops working. When you specify the search criteria and click to find the message, this results in a blank window. You can notice this behavior while searching in a specific folder.

Cause

The 'Find Message' function can fail due to the following possible reasons:

1) Outlook Express identity is damaged.

2) The specific Outlook Express folder is corrupt.

Solution

You need to apply these solutions to solve this problem:

1) If the identity is corrupt, you should create a new identity. This operation recreates the message store folder and also all the registry keys. You need to follow these steps to recreate the identity:

1.1) You should first export all the emails and news accounts to import them later in the new identity.

1.2) To create the new identity, you need to click File | Identities | Add New Identity, specify the name of the new identity and then click 'Ok'.

1.3) You need to implement the new identity by clicking 'Yes' when it prompts to switch.

1.4) Next, you should close the 'New Account' wizard and choose not to import the settings or messages at this time.

1.5) You can then import all the accounts and mail messages to this new identity.

2) If the Outlook Express folder(s) are corrupt, you should repair using these suggestions:

2.1) Minor corruption can be fixed by compacting the specific folder.

2.2) If the corruption still exists, you can use an DBX Repair Tool. A DBX Repair application is a key to repair corrupted *.dbx files safely and quickly.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook Express Recovery is a powerful solution that repairs DBX folders created with Outlook Express 5.x and Outlook Express 6.x. The advanced DBX Repair utility restores the recovered messages as *.dbx file or *.eml files. The software is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000.
Outlook Express 6 Hangs on Start
Most of the crashes and problems in Outlook Express root from *.dbx file corruption. If you are experiencing regular startup issues with Outlook Express, this might also be the result of .dbx file corruption, generally Inbox.dbx. However, you can rename the corrupted *.dbx file to start the application, but the files still remain inaccessible and corrupt. Thus, to solve file corruption, you need to use a third-party DBX Repair tool that could efficiently recover data from a corrupted .dbx file.

For an instance, consider that you try to start Outlook Express 6, but the application hangs with no access to emails. The issue persists even if you close the dialog box prompting for password on connection to mail server.

Cause

Outlook Express might exhibit this behavior if any of the below conditions is true:

1) *.dbx files are read-only.

2) One or more *.dbx files are corrupted. Most of the times, such errors are encountered if Inbox.dbx file is corrupted.

Solution

You should try solving the above issue by using these methods:

1) Make sure that none of the *.dbx files is marked as read-only. To do so, exit Outlook Express and locate the Store Folder in Windows Explorer. Select all the files of the folder and right-click any of them to select its 'Properties'. Clear the 'Read-only' attribute check box.

2) If Outlook Express starts successfully, you should compact these folders.

3) If you still cannot start the application, you should rename the Inbox.dbx file. Locate the file named *.dbx in Windows Explorer by including search for hidden files. Right-click the Inbox.dbx file and click to Rename. Type 'Inbox.old' to rename the file and click OK. The next time, when you start the Outlook Express, it will automatically create a new empty Inbox.dbx file. If this doesn't resolve the issue, try duplicating these steps for other *.dbx files.

4) To repair damaged *.dbx files, use a commercial DBX Repair Tool. Designed to perform safe, comprehensive and absolute .dbx file repair, these DBX Repair utilities are competent to work in all cases of file corruption.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook Express Recovery is an advanced utility to repair damaged DBX files created with Outlook Express 5 and 6. It is an effective DBX Repair Tool that preserves the original formatting and content of the recovered contents. The tool is also competent to restore *.eml messages that can be directly viewed in Outlook Express.
How to Repair when Outlook Express Messages Fail to Delete?
Outlook Express often stops receiving and sending e-mails due to corruption in its standard folders. When the corruption sets in, the Outlook Express folders lose their normal functioning and cause several issues to the user. The general reasons for this behavior are abnormal shutdown, antivirus scanning, extended file size above 2 GB and more. The further article describes an issue that may occur if the Deleted Items folder is corrupt. Usually, the e-mails preserved in this folder are not of much use, but if it contains few e-mails that have been deleted accidentally, you need to extract data from it. To do so, you can either use your last backup or run an DBX Repair utility.

Suppose, you try to delete an e-mail message from one of your Outlook Express folders, such as Inbox, Sent Items etc. The message cannot be moved to 'Deleted Items' folders and the operation fails with or without an error message. Additionally, when you click to view the 'Deleted Items' folder content, the application hangs.

Cause

Among other reasons, one of the prime reasons for this issue could be corruption of Deleted Items folder.

Solution

You need to first confirm if this conduct is actually occurring due to 'Deleted Items' folder. For this, you can try moving the e-mails from the same folder (from which you are observing issues) to a different folder. If this ends successfully, the 'Deleted Items' folder is corrupted. If not, the issue may be related to the root folder itself.

If the corrupted 'Deleted Items.dbx' doesn't contain any important e-mails, you can delete it or else, can rename or repair it. Follow these steps to accomplish the same:

(1) Quit Outlook Express.

(2) Click Start | Search or Find | All Files and Folders and type 'deleted items.dbx' to search the file.

(3) Right-click the file and click 'Rename' or 'Delete'. Type 'deleted items1.dbx' if you choose to rename.

(4) Restart Outlook Express.

To repair the corrupted *.dbx file, you need to use a DBX Repair Tool that repairs and restores the damaged OE folders safely. These solutions are easy to install and implement and can Repair DBX File with tremendous efficiency.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook Express Recovery is an advanced utility that repairs corrupted Outlook Express folders of Outlook Express 5.x and 6.x. The powerful DBX Repair utility preserves the original formatting and content of the recovered contents. The tool supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.






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