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| how_to:vpop3_re-downloading_old_messages_from_isp_pop3_server [2013/05/28 07:47] – [SRVRUIDL.DAT in use by another program] paul | how_to:vpop3_re-downloading_old_messages_from_isp_pop3_server [2026/01/05 09:31] (current) – paul | ||
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| With recent versions of VPOP3 you can tell if this has happened by looking at the ' | With recent versions of VPOP3 you can tell if this has happened by looking at the ' | ||
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| + | ======VPOP3 v4 or earlier====== | ||
| + | VPOP3 v2 or earlier stored a list of downloaded messages in a file called SRVRUIDL.DAT or SRVUIDLx.DAT, | ||
| =====SRVRUIDL.DAT file being deleted===== | =====SRVRUIDL.DAT file being deleted===== | ||
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| Things to try are: | Things to try are: | ||
| - | | + | * make sure that two copies of VPOP3.EXE are not running |
| - | - make sure that a backup program is not copying the file(s) | + | |
| - | - make sure that a virus scanner is not scanning the file(s) | + | |
| - | - make sure that someone hasn't decided to open up the files in a text editor/ | + | |
| - | - you can try using a program such as [[http:// | + | |