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    MSN Explorer archieve files?

    Hi guys,

    good day to you!
    I recently downloaded MSN explorer and it has a features to archieve emails to my computer (drive C: or D??

    My question - could someone help me to know the location and file name of this archieve so i could able to make backup??

    im using Win2K pro.

    thanks for your input.

    Henry

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    Open MSN explorer's help files and see if it tells you in there.
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    re

    I already tried to see from HELP and in Setting
    but not mentioned.

    any other input will be appreciated.

    thanks

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    In MSN Explorer, there appears to be several folders that are located on your computer, rather than MSN's. They include Archived Mail. But you may not have any say as to its location. It's on your computer, but the ACCESS to it is still through MSN Explorer.

    I'm a customer of MSN Internet Service. I only use their MSN Explorer to connect. Other than that, I have no use for the thing. I don't even use their e-mail box. I use a "regular" Hotmail box as my permanent e-mail address.

    There is nothing I like about MSN Explorer that would have me use it! I can't even copy and paste e-mail!

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    You talking about saving webpages as .mht files? I think IE has to have the "IE browsing enhancements" installed from the M$$ update site to do it.

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