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How to Recover Windows Mail Data and Settings From a Corrupt

 
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:11 pm    Post subject: How to Recover Windows Mail Data and Settings From a Corrupt Reply with quote

Source: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/recover-windows-mail-data-and-settings-from-corrupted-user-profile/

Here is a detailed guide on how to recover your Windows Mail data and custom settings from a corrupted user profile in your Windows Vista computer.

Login to the new user account and configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files. To do so, open (My) Computer, click Organize, click Folder and Search Options. In the View tab, select the option Show hidden files and folders, and click OK.

Note: Throughout this article, OldUser refers to the user account name of the corrupted profile. NewUser refers to the new user account where you’re transferring the files and settings to. You need to substitute the correct user names wherever applicable.

Transferring Mail messages and Accounts

Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the following folder:

C:\Users\OldUser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
Select all files and folders in the above location, and copy them to the following folder:

C:\Users\NewUser\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
This transfers all the mail messages and accounts from the old user account.

Transferring Contacts

To transfer the Contacts, copy all the .contact files from the following folder:

C:\Users\OldUser\Contacts
to

C:\Users\NewUser\Contacts
Transferring Windows Mail settings

Windows Mail settings are stored in the user registry hive. This includes Junk mail options, Message Rules, Signatures, toolbar size, window size, location and other settings. Use these steps to load the registry hive of old user account and export the corresponding branch. Note that recovering the settings is possible only if the user registry hive is still readable.

1. Click Start, type Regedit.exe and press {ENTER}

2. Select HKEY_USERS

3. From the File menu, click Load Hive…

4. Browse to C:\Users\OldUser and select the file NTUSER.DAT

5. Name the branch as OldUserHive





6. Navigate to the following branch:

HKEY_USERS \ OldUserHive \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows Mail


7. From the File menu, choose Export…

8. Select Desktop from the Places Bar on the left

9. Type a file name (e.g. mailsettings.reg) and click Save

10. Select the HKEY_USERS\OldUserHive branch

11. From the File menu, click Unload Hive…

12. Open the file mailsettings.reg using Notepad

13. In Notepad, use the Replace… option under the Edit menu to replace every occurrence of string HKEY_USERS\OldUserHive with HKEY_CURRENT_USER



14. Save the file and close Notepad

15. In the Registry Editor, from the File menu choose Import…

16. In the Browse dialog box, locate the file mailsettings.reg and click Open

Delete the "Signature" registry key

Editor’s note: When importing the Windows Mail registry branch, the Signature is not transferred correctly if it contains blank lines. This causes Windows Mail to crash every time you compose new mail or while replying. To prevent this problem from occurring, delete the Signatures registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows Mail \ signatures
Fix the default attachment save path

The default attachment save path might be pointing to the old user profile. You may fix that setting as well (optional).

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows Mail
Modify the Value data for "Save Attachment Path" string value, in the above location. Alternately, you can manually change the destination folder when saving an attachment. Windows Mail updates the Save Attachment Path value with the last saved path.

Verify the Store folder location

You may need to verify and fix (if necessary) the store folder location. The setting is stored here:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows Mail
Make sure that the "Store Root" value (of type REG_EXPAND_SZ) is set to:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail
You’ve now transferred all the data and settings (except Signatures) to the new user account. Open Windows Mail, click Tools, Options… click Signatures tab and add your signature manually.
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