How to backup Outlook Express email folders and settings

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To reinstall Windows XP after encountering a virus, it's essential to back up Outlook Express emails and settings. Users can locate the storage folder for Outlook Express by navigating to "Tools -> Options -> Maintenance -> Store Folder" within the application. Typically, the folder is found in the path: Documents and Settings -> Temporary Data -> Application Data -> Outlook Express. If needed, files can be identified by their .dbx extension, which can be searched for within the Documents and Settings directories. This ensures that important email data is preserved before the system is reinstalled.
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I want to reinstall Windows Xp soon, as I got a virus and after cleaning the computer doesn't work as smooth as before. I gives some strange erros and sometimes it justs hangs up... I want to backup Outlook Express emails and settings before reinstall, and restore afterwards. Any help?
 
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there are several files in an hidden application data.
go to "Tools->options->Maintenance->Store Folder"
find out where that folder is .

usually in something like documents and settings->temporary data
->application data->outlookexpress...

all else fails the files are extensioned .dbx and you can do a search in teh
document and settings folders.
 
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