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Yesterday for some reason when I opened Windows Live Mail I found my two email accounts with just the default folders in each, Inbox, Drafts, Sent items, Junk e-mail & Deleted items. All of my folders and the email messages in them were gone. I tried several system restore points from earlier in the day but this did not solve my problem.
The path; Users, [my name], AppData, Local, Microsoft, Windows Live Mail. In the WLM folder are two folders with the name of my ISP followed by 18c and the other followed by bcf. I know that my missing folders are in these two ISP folders and I know my saved email are in these folders.
Since system restore didn't work I went to a back-up of my hard drive and restored (from 3 weeks ago) the ISP folders described in the above path. Opening WLM I was able to re-create all my folders and then drag and drop the emails into the proper folder from the storage folders. These emails were 3 weeks old.
I also tried in WLM to Import/WLM/Messages. This action only accomplished putting all of my folders (empty) under Storage Folders
How do I now use yesterday's system restore points to retrieve my email from the past 3 weeks? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
The path; Users, [my name], AppData, Local, Microsoft, Windows Live Mail. In the WLM folder are two folders with the name of my ISP followed by 18c and the other followed by bcf. I know that my missing folders are in these two ISP folders and I know my saved email are in these folders.
Since system restore didn't work I went to a back-up of my hard drive and restored (from 3 weeks ago) the ISP folders described in the above path. Opening WLM I was able to re-create all my folders and then drag and drop the emails into the proper folder from the storage folders. These emails were 3 weeks old.
I also tried in WLM to Import/WLM/Messages. This action only accomplished putting all of my folders (empty) under Storage Folders
How do I now use yesterday's system restore points to retrieve my email from the past 3 weeks? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro3 GB
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Built
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro
- Motherboard
- Intel DQ965GF
- Memory
- 3 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell (1)
- Hard Drives
- 2