This includes those folders that may have been lost and needs to be restored. Step 2. The second step will involve selecting those folders that need to be restored. There is a check box located next to each folder. Select the check box and then click OK once you are done.
Step 3. The third step will involve checking to ensure that your folders have been restored to where they were before they got lost.
In this step, click the view tab on the task bar and then click on the compact view. You should be able to see the email folders that you thought had been lost. This method involves restoring all the lost folders directly from where they are stored using an import tool. To achieve this, you need to follow the following steps:. Open the Run application by holding the Windows Key and then press the R key on the keyboard.
A small window such as the one in screenshot 4 below will appear. Click OK to open a new window. Depending on your windows configuration, this will either be a roaming or a local folder within the AppData folder.
In the resultant Windows Live Mail folder, you should be able to see all the email folders. Copy everything within the folder and create a new desktop folder where you can paste them. Give the new folder a name as this is going to serve as your backup. This backup is meant to safeguard the existing files from being corrupted or being messed up in the subsequent steps of the recovery process.
Step 4. Open the Windows Live Mail account and go to the file menu located at the top left corner of your screen. Click to open it. Scroll to the import messages option within the file menu. Schedule and manage appointments, meetings, or events. See details about contacts when you hover over their name.
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Protection delivered by the same tools Microsoft uses for business customers. Now if I search for '. I do not have a Hotmail account. Please help me recover these emails. Thank you. You will first need to select the Show hidden files option. Click the View Tab. Place a check mark in the Show Hidden files, folders and drives option. Where ' your name ' is the name of the account that you use to logon to Windows 7. In this folder you will see all of the WLM storage folders.
Each email account will have its own group of folders. Any general storage folders that you created will under the main Storage Folders item.
Make a copy of the Windows Live Mail folders previous version. After the list populates, select a version of the folder with a date and time prior to when the folders were deleted.
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