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SweetTasha
I have a Seagate eSATA external hard drive that contains data from several
years ago. To access the data under Windows 10, I will need to obtain current
versions of two "legacy" software products: 1) Outlook Express(OE); 2) Genie
Backup(GBM). I was pleasantly surprised to find that Windows 10 versions of
both products are available.
The OE data is stored in GBM files. Once I restore the OE data, I will need
to be able to read it into an OE session. So, after that rather lengthy
preamble, here's the crux of my question:
***What is necessary for me to open an OE account? I'm using an email client
called Thunderbird. The ISP is Spectrum. Ultimately, I'll probably need to
contact the vendors of both of those products, but I thought it might help
to get an opinion and guidance here first.
Thanks. SweetTasha
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years ago. To access the data under Windows 10, I will need to obtain current
versions of two "legacy" software products: 1) Outlook Express(OE); 2) Genie
Backup(GBM). I was pleasantly surprised to find that Windows 10 versions of
both products are available.
The OE data is stored in GBM files. Once I restore the OE data, I will need
to be able to read it into an OE session. So, after that rather lengthy
preamble, here's the crux of my question:
***What is necessary for me to open an OE account? I'm using an email client
called Thunderbird. The ISP is Spectrum. Ultimately, I'll probably need to
contact the vendors of both of those products, but I thought it might help
to get an opinion and guidance here first.
Thanks. SweetTasha
Continue reading...