Error Message If the folders.dbx File Is Damaged

An error message with the starting of Outlook Express is not allowed to reach to you of the email, the news and more. The various factors responsible for the occurrence of this error message are the damaged files of .dbx, corruption etc of Outlook Express. In such situations, if the user did not maintain any copy of the files of .dbx like data carrier, then must employ to him the effective software of re-establishment of DBX to extract the inaccessible data.

For example, when a user tries to begin Outlook Express, it can receive one of these error messages:

The unknown error occurred. Protocol: Wearing of smtp: 0 blocked: No error [SSL]: 0x800c0131�
OR
Outlook Express: The message could not be sent. There is not enough disk space.�

After the error message above appears, the email of Outlook Express become inaccessible. The main cause for the error message above is that the file of folders.dbx absent or is damaged. To solve the error and the data above of access, user's need to create a new file of folders.dbx. To make thus, it must carry out these stages:
1. User's need to manually seek the corrupted file of folders.dbx in the partition where Windows is installed (with being known C: drive)
2. The user would owe Right-click the file of folders.dbx shown in the results of a search, then clicks on retitrent to call the file folders.old
3. Begin Outlook Express. He automatically creates a new file of folders.dbx.
To recover the lost data, user's need to reconstitute it of a recent support. If the user did not maintain any support of the data, then it must recover the data of Outlook Express by employing a software of re-establishment of Outlook Express called by application of third.

One recommends to him to employ the stellar software of re-establishment of Outlook Express Phoenix to ensure the absolute and sure re-establishment of all the data lost by Outlook Express. This application of re-establishment of prospects employs advanced and powerful algorithms of sweeping to recover data. This software of re-establishment of DBX can be employed to repair files of DBX created with Outlook Express 5 or 6. It supports Windows Xp, 2000, NT, me and expert in software 98.

This software of re-establishment of DBX reconstitutes the messages repaired in the format of .eml (the format of storage of email of mail of Windows, which replaces Outlook Express in Vista) and of .dbx. The messages of .eml can be directly looked in Outlook Express, whereas files of .dbx must be imported. It is only one application read which provides the blocked and nondestructive re-establishment of prospects for the complete piece of spirit. It is conceived with the strongly graphic user interface, which makes it easy to include/understand and apply.

2 comments:

zwr said...

You know there is a very nice application Advanced Outlook Express Repair. It is a powerful tool to recover messages, folders and other objects from corrupt or damaged Microsoft Outlook dbx files.

Alexis said...

In this situation advise to use-dbx file repair,because tool has free status as far as I know,also program helped me many times,it extracts and saves the user's messages from files with the dbx extension that Outlook Express uses to store folders, messages and news on the local disk,extract the user's correspondence from a corrupted .dbx file and to save messages to separate files of the *.eml format (RFC822 standard) after that,program will probably be able to undelete messages permanently deleted from the Deleted items folder,can also easily copy (or move) a message in the *.eml file to Outlook Express folders or to other programs supporting this standard,supports previewing the message bodies being recovered and stored in .dbx files (including corrupted dbx files),tool can recover Outlook Express data from *.dbx files in the batch mode,working with dbx files for Outlook Express versions 5, 5.5 and 6,tool running under all Windows operating systems starting from Windows 98 (Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003).