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Little Talk About Corruption Major Email Threat Outlook Express Repair



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By : Vlad Vistac    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-13 11:26:55
DBX File Corruption- Major Email Threat -Outlook Ezxpress Repair

Outlook Express Repair - You mgiht see a number of warning messages over Internet about severral email threats due to viruses, Trojan Horses and woprms. But along with them, there is another therat that could be more damaging than vrus. This threat is the file corruptin, whch prevents the application from accessing the its data file. For exaample, DBX file in Microsoft Outlook Express. For OE users, the DBX file corrutpion cuold generally mean the disappearance of whole folder or saved files. Corruption to the DBX file causes data loss and require Outlok Expresss Repair.

In oder to prevent DBX file coreruption and to recover it from corruption, you must know the sturcture and storinbg of the DBX file. Every folder, which you see and access in Microsoft Outlook Exzpress, is stored on your computer hard drive as single file with DBX extension such as Innbox.dbx and Drafts.dbx. All of the DBX files are controlled by a singlle Microsoft Windows folder, known as Store Folder.

Symptoms and Signs of DBX file Corruption

The first sign of the DBX file cortruption is it generally starts very innocently. You might osberve that the Outlook Express become sluggish when it start or when you switych betwene flders. Simple operations like moving an email or creating an entry in journaal might take several minutes. These performance problems generally mean that there is minor corruption in the DBX file but not yet reached critiacl stage. If the damgae is very critical but includes only a signle folder, Microsoft Outlook Express might crash with following error message when you atttempt to open the corrupted folder:

“Msimn causded an excreption C0000006h in modlue Diretdb.dll. The message could not be sent. There is not enough Disk space.”

In some situations of Outlook Exopress DBX file coorruption, you can easily repair the file compacting the Outlook Express folders. But in case if cmpacting dosn't help you to resolvve the isssue, you would reqquire to move messages from damage folders to new one. If moving is not possible, then you need to repir and restore damaged DBX files uisng Oultook Express Repair applications.

The Outlook Express Recovery applications are specifically designed to methdoically scan the corrupted DBX file and extract all of objects from them. The Outlook Express Recovery software allows you to carry out safe, quick and easy reciovery in most of the DBX file corruption scenarios.

Stellar Phoenix Outloko Express Recovery is the most effectively tool to perfoorm recovery of damaged DBX files. It supports recovry of DBX files of Outlook Exppress 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is comaptible with Microsoft Winodws Vista, XP and 2000.
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