Hello Tom,

On Monday, July 3, 2017 you wrote:


T> Sunday, July 2, 2017, 8:52:41 AM, you wrote:


>> I said that your disk may have problems, and if you can't copy the TBB
>> file from Windows, this pretty much confirms it - you most likely have
>> a failing hard drive, and you should take a full backup immediately.

>> You can also try to run hard drive diagnostic tool from the
>> manufacturer of your disk drive - some of them offer the ability to
>> relocate bad sectors (this usually results in some data loss, but you
>> can copy the files that got stuck afterwards).

T> Jerney,  I tested the drive with crystaldisk and it was indeed
T> failing. I have now replaced it and transferred the important files
T> over to the new drive.
T> Unfortunately  as  far  as  TB is concerned, in the past I did not think my 
backup
T> policy  through. My setup with the database not on the OS drive but on
T> the  internal  data drive meant I did not have any images to fall back
T> on.  I  had  set  up  backups  twice  weekly via scheduler but as they
T> replace  the  prior  files  and tend to get quite big, basically I had
T> only  a  week  to  go  back. So the oldest backup was already slightly
T> affected  by  the  database  corruption.  I  deleted  TB  from  my OS,
T> reinstalled and then used one of the backups. So for the most part
T> everything  works  again but I do have one folder lost.
T> I  wish there was an easy way to archive old emails in a way that they
T> are stored in a static way outside of the active program or database.

Probably not what you're looking for but highlighting a file or several files
and right clicking will allow you to do a SAVE-AS. the resulting save is a .txt
file.

-- 
Regards,
Jack LaRosa
Central Alabama USA

Using TB! 6.0.12
OS: Windows, 


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