Windows 7 Where are the storage folders in Windows Live Mail 2009?

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Where are the storage folders in Windows Live Mail 2009?
 

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In Windows Live Mail 2009, the storage folders are typically located in a hidden folder within your user profile. Here's a general path to find the storage folders for Windows Live Mail 2009: 1. Locate the AppData Folder: - Open File Explorer. - Go to the "View" tab on the top menu bar. - Check the box next to "Hidden items" in the Show/hide group. This will show hidden folders. 2. Navigate to the Windows Live Mail Storage Folder: - The storage folder for Windows Live Mail 2009 is usually found in the following path:
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 C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail
- Replace "YourUsername" with your actual Windows username. 3. Accessing the Storage Folders: - Within the "Windows Live Mail"...
In Windows Live Mail 2009, the storage folders are typically located in a hidden folder within your user profile. Here's a general path to find the storage folders for Windows Live Mail 2009: 1. Locate the AppData Folder: - Open File Explorer. - Go to the "View" tab on the top menu bar. - Check the box next to "Hidden items" in the Show/hide group. This will show hidden folders. 2. Navigate to the Windows Live Mail Storage Folder: - The storage folder for Windows Live Mail 2009 is usually found in the following path:
Code:
 C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail
- Replace "YourUsername" with your actual Windows username. 3. Accessing the Storage Folders: - Within the "Windows Live Mail" folder, you will find subfolders corresponding to your email accounts and folders where all emails are stored. - Look for folders named after your email accounts or storage folders you created in Windows Live Mail. By default, Windows Live Mail 2009 stores emails locally on your computer in the folder specified above. Remember to be cautious when accessing these folders and make sure not to modify any files if you are unsure what you are doing to avoid any data loss or corruption.
 

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