If he can search the drive in question (automatically)
that is the easiest way to find them...
search for: (the EXTENSION)      *.dbx
Look for the biggest ones and?OR the ones with the
newest dates if he is the only user on the machine...
His user name "should" be part of the path.
YMMV, as we learned yesterday if someone EVER
moved them or tinkered with certain other settings...

The Address book is someplace else, search for:
(the EXTENSION)        *.wab

After he finds them, he needs to Import them into
the e-mail program, using the e-mail program menus.

                                      Rick Glazier

From: "Jim"
They carry a .dbx extension.
 Jim

Hugh Gundersen said much clipped:
can you tell me where OE keeps it's info?  I
don't use OE so have no idea.


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