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Old 01-05-2006, 11:13 PM
Winux P
 
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Default Re: my wife is cheating on me


If you're using Outlook, you can open up another or even import the emails
from the File|Open>Outlook Data File... (version 2003). I think it my be
similar in version 2002 (XP). Can't remember off the top of my head how to
do so in Outlook 2000 but, I assure it can be done, even in 97. If your
using Outlook Express it's in the File|Import>|Messages... menu. As for the
data files usually the case if your using WinXP (even 2000), unless
ohtherwise configured by the user;

Outlook Data File Location:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOURNAME\\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\

Outlook Express Data File Location:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOURNAME\Local Settings\Application
Data\{FE11B425-E877-5A69-C54B-013FDFD32E09}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\

Where the {....} is different for every one so I made it up.

The file for Outlook Express is typically Inbox.dbx but, if specific folders
have been created it could be like, "Harry.dbx", "Work Emails.dbx", "Golf
Club.dbx". Sent emails would typically be in "Sent Items.dbx"

Outlook usally has it all in one big file and will have the extension *.pst.

- Winux P


"DougC" <DougC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:18E22602-3E70-4DA9-AEAC-7887816441BB@microsoft.com...
:I have Win XP. How do I view the data file? Thanks. In re to ethics, I
: will post a reply and maybe more people will see it my way.
: --
: Doug
:
:
: "Winux P" wrote:
:
: >
: > "DougC" <DougC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: > news:7375A591-46EF-4CBD-A9DB-74947C117AD0@microsoft.com...
: > : How can I see what e-mail she has sent, or is there a log for seeing
what
: > has
: > : been sent to who? Thanks in advance
: > : --
: > : Doug
: >
: > Not unless the emails are kept, and if she's clever enough to compact
the
: > email data file after deleting emails... More difficult, assuming your
using
: > Outlook or Outlook Express.
: >
: > DougC, it is indeed stifling when a relationship reaches a point when
one in
: > it no longer wants to be involved, leaving the other in complete shock.
It
: > makes one realise that in this world nothing belongs to us. Confusion
will
: > turn to anger and depression, then behold, convalescence and the new
person
: > emerges. Why have a book DougC, when there are libraries, anyway that's
the
: > future for you.
: >
: > Are you an Administrator on the system? You should be able to reach in
and
: > grab yourself a copy of the her email data file and check it out. Even
: > easier if you share it.
: >
: > - Winux P
: >
: >
: >


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