Hi

On Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 3:22:07 AM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Andrew Webber wrote:



> Some folders seem to be disappearing and I don't know
> why. To cite one example I'm sure of, in Windows
> Explorer I can see folder X with sub-folders Y and Z.

> In The Bat! I can only see X and Z. I've done
> CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L from the account's Inbox, from X, and
> from Z. In every case I get "0 lost folders found". Z
> didn't even exist before, I had X and Y and when Y
> disappeared, I thought I deleted it (Y) by accident so
> I created Z.

It's possible, as when deleting a folder from TB! one of the three
options is to leave the message files intact.


> Folder X has MESSAGES.TBB = 43 KB, MESSAGES.TBI = 18 KB
> Folder Y has MESSAGES.TBB = 3968 KB, MESSAGES.TBI = 316
> KB Folder Z has MESSAGES.TBB = 84 KB, MESSAGES.TBI = 24
> KB

> Is there anything else I can do to have The Bat! find
> these?

What happens if you just create a new Folder Y from within TB! (and
make sure it points to the same path as the old one if not using
"<default>" as the directory path for all folders)? The newly
re-created Folder Y should contain the existing messagebase, although 
I can't remember if you need to close and re-start TB! for it to find 
it.


-- 
Best regards
 
MFPA                            

Don't ask me, I'm making this up as I go!

Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600  


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