Sorry for just not getting it.    That's why I `m asking questions. 
Like you said …I looked with  Window's Explorer.  When I search for 
the files a dead-end on an Outlook Express Icon.  When I click on the 
icon... I simply go to the program. 

I get farther when searching for the files with Nero … Two folders 
under "identities" in "application data" appear to hold the 
information.  However, after copying theses folders they appear 
empty. Any more advice?     

Sam  



  Now search your hard drive for the file "Deleted Items.dbx"  You 
> should eventually find all your email files in the folder "Outlook 
Express" and 
> in this folder you will see the file called Deleted Items.dbx.  
Copy this file 
Rupert

> 





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