"Larry" <> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to help a friend with Windows Vista copy her e-mail storage to
> a
> flash drive for backup.
>
> I found the location of the storage folder (which is not easy, it's listed
> under Tools, Options, Advanced). I tried copying the "Local Folders"
> folder,
> which is the master folder for all the e-mails, to the flash drive. It
> began
> prompting at each e-mail (all 11,000 of them), saying "if you copy this,
> it
> will be without the file properties. Proceed?" Copying all the e-mails
> without their file properties didn't sound like a good idea, so I stopped.
>
> Then I thought of exporting the e-mails instead of copying them. I
> selected
> Local Folders in the e-mail program, File, Export, browse for destination.
> But the Save As dialog that opens only opened to a subfolder of her named
> personal folder, not to Computer. It was impossible to navigate the Save
> As
> dialog to Computer and thence to the flash drive.
>
> What kind of Save As dialog opens to a subfolder and refuses to let you
> navigate up the hierarchy to where you want to get to? Answer: Windows
> Vista.
>
> Can anyone help me get past these issues?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Larry
>
If your friend is using Windows Mail, the correct folder is:
C:\Users\NAMEHERE\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail.
The file you need to copy and paste to the flash drive is:
WindowsMail.MSMessageStore.
I just did that operation; it took several seconds for a 165 MB file.
I then opened the copied file with C:\Program Files\Windows Mail\WinMail.exe
with no problems.
If your friend is using Outlook the file that you need to backup is a
XXXXXX.pst file.
HTH.
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