Hi folks,

As I don't belong to Rick's Blind Computing list yet, an oversight I may have 
to reconcile fairly soon, especially if someone can't answer this question for 
me, I must pose this question to this list.  I hope David doesn't mind, and if 
this is off-topic for the list, I would be more than happy to receive answers 
to my question off-list at:

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To the question at hand  then...

While checking my recycle bin the other day, I noticed that there are several 
files corresponding to the folders I have in my Outlook Express program.

They are even named the same, save for a .BAK extension.

Obviously, the .BAK extension indicates that this is a back-up copy of my 
folder files, but why are they in there?

I have not deleted any files pertaining to Outlook Express, nor have I run any 
programs associated with Outlook Express, so I'm wondering how they got there, 
and if there's a way to turn this feature off?

While I don't mind that these files are being backed up, it does me no good if 
they are going directly to my recycle bin, as I may delete them at a crucial 
time when I do need them.

I have checked out the properties of these files, and all they tell me is that 
their origins are "Outlook Express" and nothing more.

If people could check to see if they are experiencing this, I would very much 
appreciate it.

The only thing I have installed since this started happening are the normal 
Windows and Microsoft updates, but none of them mentioned doing anything to 
Outlook Express.  They were all, either Windows updates, or Microsoft Office 
Outlook updates.

If it helps any, I am using XP home edition, Jaws 7 and Outlook Express 6.

Any ideas?

Victor
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