From: AroundTheWorld on
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
From: AroundTheWorld on
>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.
From: Han on
AroundTheWorld <AroundTheWorld(a)DELETEinterfree.it> wrote in
news:f28nj5d106ouh0c0lrmtqnf5jd6b56it0p(a)4ax.com:

>>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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Best regards
Han
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From: Steve Urbach on
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:49:07 +0100, AroundTheWorld
<AroundTheWorld(a)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).

From: AroundTheWorld on
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!!