tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56601424711746284572024-03-13T14:41:22.995-07:00Outlook Express DBX RecoveryAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08360657036165504567noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5660142471174628457.post-24810102259782385002014-07-30T22:43:00.002-07:002014-07-31T00:43:46.269-07:00How to Fix Inbox Corruption in Outlook Express - (Error Code 0x800C0133)?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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MS Outlook Express, a desktop email and news client from Microsoft, helps users to Exchange emails and to join newsgroups. Though its release was stopped by Microsoft after the introduction of Windows Mail, large numbers of users still use this free application. So it is very relevant to discuss issues faced by Outlook Express users.</div>
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<b>Inbox Corruption in
Outlook Express – Error Code 0x800C0133</b></div>
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The Inbox corruption
(identified by the error code 0x800C0133)<b> </b>is a major issue
faced by Outlook Express users. After the inbox corruption, Outlook
Express users will not be able to send or receive emails. There are
many reasons behind the corruption of the Inbox: </div>
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<li>When the size of DBX file (<i>Outlook stores its emails in DBX files</i>)
goes beyond its permitted maximum size 2GB, it becomes corrupt.</li>
<li>DBX compaction
issues – closing DBX file while being compacted, stopping
compaction process etc.</li>
<li>Running
Outlook Express for long hours without ever closing it.</li>
<li>Improper
Outlook Express installation.</li>
<li>Abrupt
system shutdowns.</li>
<li>Virus
attacks.</li>
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<b>How can we avoid Inbox
Corruption in Outlook Express?</b></div>
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You cannot hope to
eliminate the Inbox corruption in Outlook Express. However, with the
some precautions, you can reduce the chances of DBX corruption. You
should not to let the Outlook Express folders grow beyond the
permissible 2GB limit. You can do it by removing all unnecessary and
unwanted emails, and by dividing the folders in to smaller ones. If
possible, try to keep this DBX size as low as 300 KB. Here is how you
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<li>Save
emails in many-small folders rather than in a large single folder.
Usually Inbox folder is found to be the largest Outlook Express
folder. It is better you divide this folder in to many small folders
to save emails from different senders in different folders. You are
advised not to store more than 2000 emails in a folder.</li>
<li>Remove
attachments from the emails and save them separately to reduce the
Inbox folder size.</li>
<li>Compact
DBX files regularly to keep their size in check (<i>do it manually</i>).</li>
<li>Reduce
the size of the ‘Sent Items’ folder by clearing its content.</li>
<li>Clear
the ‘Deleted Items’ folder daily.</li>
<li>Restrain
from archiving mail in the Inbox or Sent Items folder.</li>
<li>Backup
your DBX files regularly so that you can recover files from in case
of corruption (backup the ‘Store Folder’)</li>
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<b>How to Fix the Inbox
Corruption in Outlook Express?</b></div>
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You can fix the Inbox
corruption issue easily by deleting the Inbox folder after moving its
items to a newly created local folder. A new inbox folder will be
created automatically to receive the incoming emails. Follow the
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<li>Open
Outlook Express.</li>
<li>Right-click
‘<b>Local Folders’</b>, and select ‘<b>New Folder...</b>’ </li>
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<li>Enter
the folder name in the <b>Create Folder</b> dialogue box and click
<b>OK</b>.
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<li>Move
the items of the Inbox to the newly created folder.
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<li>Now,
note the location of the Inbox folder from <b>Store Location</b>
dialogue box (to note down the location, click <b>Tools> Options >
Maintenance > Store Folder</b>). </li>
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the Outlook Express and go to the location of the Inbox folder. </li>
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<li>Now,delete the file <i>Inbox.dbx</i></li>
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<li>Open
the Outlook Express again. You can see the automatically created
Inbox folder there. It works normally.</li>
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