Re[2]: Missing folder

2000-11-03 Thread ztrader
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 11:39:30 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote: JA Close down TB and rename the .tbi file of the offending folder. JA This should recreate the index, and hopefully your messages will JA come back to life. I tried that earlier (saving a copy of the original file, too) but it

Re[2]: Missing folder

2000-11-03 Thread ztrader
On Friday, November 03, 2000, 5:36:24 AM, Ming-Li wrote: ML 1. Go to the folder, and check deleted messages (from the menu ML "Folder | Browse deleted messages"). If they're there, they were ML accidentally deleted. You may move all or some of them back by ML using drag-n-drop. I tried this,

Re[2]: Missing folder

2000-11-02 Thread ztrader
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 9:25:20 PM, -= Ana Paula =- wrote: AP CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + L Says "no lost folders found". Sounds right - the folder is not lost, it is big enough to have many msgs, and it is a file on the disk, in the right place. Not lost, but only showing one msg (now two

Re[2]: Missing folder

2000-11-02 Thread ztrader
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 9:57:35 PM, Ming-Li wrote: ML So the folder isn't missing, but messages in it are, right? Yes. ML My first instinct is that you unintentionally "set up" a display ML filter. Do you know that you may click on any field of a message ML in the message list pane

Re[2]: Missing Folder

1999-12-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Keith, on Wednesday, December 22, 1999, 12:36:18 AM GMT+0800, Keith Russell wrote: KR Thanks to everyone for your responses. My Pilot folder does not KR exist--at least under that name--in my TheBat! directory. Is it KR possible that it could have somehow been renamed? I don't think so. I'd