Where is Address Book file in Eudora folder? URGENT!

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Hi, I need to find  Address Book file in Eudora folder. I will install
Eudora again and I need that file, please.
Thanks for your info
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Reply AroundTheWorld 12/30/2009 5:46:57 PM

On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:46:57 +0100, AroundTheWorld
<AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote:

>Hi, I need to find  Address Book file in Eudora folder. I will install
>Eudora again and I need that file, please.
>Thanks for your info

All address book files are in the "Nicknames" subdirectory.
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Reply Jim 12/30/2009 6:29:04 PM


>All address book files are in the "Nicknames" subdirectory.

I'm sorry but it is impossible. I have the  "Nicknames" folder empty.
It is a different file.
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Reply AroundTheWorld 12/30/2009 6:49:07 PM

AroundTheWorld <AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote in 
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>>All address book files are in the "Nicknames" subdirectory.
> 
> I'm sorry but it is impossible. I have the  "Nicknames" folder empty.
> It is a different file.
> 
There are 2 files nndbase.txt and nndbase.toc.  They may have a different 
extension if you have let Eudora "hide" the addressbook file(s).  
Nevertheless, the one that is NOT the toc file, is a regular text file that 
you can look at with wordpad.  Make sure you don't edit anthing if you do 
not know what you are doing!!

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Han 
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Reply Han 12/30/2009 7:31:51 PM

On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:49:07 +0100, AroundTheWorld
<AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote:

>>All address book files are in the "Nicknames" subdirectory.
>
>I'm sorry but it is impossible. I have the  "Nicknames" folder empty.
>It is a different file.
Search on "Nickname" (Show hidden files enabled)
You looked at C:\Program files... didn't you :) ?
That is the "legacy" location that modern security models abhor (for good
reason).

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Reply Steve 12/30/2009 7:39:23 PM

Thanks a lot!!!!


>There are 2 files nndbase.txt and nndbase.toc.  They may have a different 
>extension if you have let Eudora "hide" the addressbook file(s).  
>Nevertheless, the one that is NOT the toc file, is a regular text file that 
>you can look at with wordpad.  Make sure you don't edit anthing if you do 
>not know what you are doing!!
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Reply AroundTheWorld 12/30/2009 7:57:54 PM

>Search on "Nickname" (Show hidden files enabled)
>You looked at C:\Program files... didn't you :) ?

Can you tell me where is Attach folder please?
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Reply AroundTheWorld 12/30/2009 7:59:19 PM

AroundTheWorld <AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote in 
news:86cnj5tnna81bvk0ot0f2vn4d32rrhdapu@4ax.com:

>>Search on "Nickname" (Show hidden files enabled)
>>You looked at C:\Program files... didn't you :) ?
> 
> Can you tell me where is Attach folder please?
> 
It's a subdirectory in the directory where your mailboxes are ...


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Reply Han 12/30/2009 8:14:09 PM

On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:59:19 +0100, AroundTheWorld
<AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote:

>>Search on "Nickname" (Show hidden files enabled)
>>You looked at C:\Program files... didn't you :) ?
>
>Can you tell me where is Attach folder please?
It is a user option setting, "Options | Attachments"  the default is in the
Eudora (users files) directory.
(If you change it, you need to move the contents of the old location so they
don't become *lost*). It is a /change/ not a /move/

 
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Reply Steve 12/30/2009 8:26:01 PM

On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:49:07 +0100, AroundTheWorld
<AroundTheWorld@DELETEinterfree.it> wrote:

>>All address book files are in the "Nicknames" subdirectory.
>
>I'm sorry but it is impossible. I have the  "Nicknames" folder empty.
>It is a different file.

Yes, my mistake.  I am sorry.  The main address book is a file named
NNdbase.txt and its associated table of contents file is NNdBASE.toc.
If you have a standard setup it's in the same directory with all your
mailboxes.  If not then Windows Explorer (or whatever file search tool
you prefer on your system) will find it.  What I said earlier applies
to any *additional* address books you create.
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Reply Jim 12/30/2009 10:41:26 PM

On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 11:46:57 -0600

> I need to find Address Book file in Eudora folder.

How to find everything (mail, address books, attachments):

"How to move and back up files (Win)"
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1602hq.html

"Where are my mailboxes and other Eudora data files located'
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2722hq.html

"Address book format" (any address book is a plain text file!)
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1353hq.html

> I will install Eudora again and I need that file.

If you re-install on the same computer,
your existing files will still be there.

When migrating to a new computer,
if you copy your entire "Data" folder
(whose path is shown in "Help | "About Eudora")
then your new installation will have the complete and identical data
(mail, settings, addresses, etc.) as your original computer.

If you are about to install on Vista or Windows 7,
be sure to run the installer, and when the installer asks
where you will keep your mail, NEVER give any location
that is in the system "program files" area,
or else you will be back later to complain of many problems,
because recent versions of Windows do not allow applications
to write new files or update old files in that area!

By the same token, NEVER copy any existing files directly
into the system "program files" area, even if you used to
"migrate" in this way, because Vista and Windows 7
are much stricter about security than any previous versions,
even when you log in as an "administrator."

Other applications are also subject to exactly the same rules;
the only reason that their users don't get into the same trouble
as Eudora users is that their installers don't ask where to keep anything --
they automatically put user data in the right place, whereas Eudora's
installer makes the grave mistake of putting that decision
into the hands of people who do not know what trouble lies down the road
if they choose to put user data in the wrong area under system "program files."

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Reply John 12/31/2009 10:55:59 PM

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