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| Guest | Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? How do I do this? |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? Open Outlook. File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Values (Windows) Next select "Contacts" Next, etc. Open Windows Mail. File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) locate the file saved above, etc. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx Quote: > How do I do this? |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? Sorry.... ;-) -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ftj3j8$7p2$1@xxxxxx Quote: > "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23EuvsJnmIHA.1208@xxxxxx Quote: >> Open Outlook. >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Values >> (Windows) >> Next >> select "Contacts" >> Next, etc. >> >> Open Windows Mail. >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) >> locate the file saved above, etc. >> > Come on, let the Op do SOME work..... :-) |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is files i've saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new laptop, and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only my online system. is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard drive into windows mail or can i conver them? Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email online after it's downloaded? "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Open Outlook. > File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Values > (Windows) > Next > select "Contacts" > Next, etc. > > Open Windows Mail. > File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) > locate the file saved above, etc. > > > -- > Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > > > "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx Quote: > > How do I do this? > |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:849CC2B9-CF38-4AB1-80D1-90A03CF19C6F@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is files > i've > saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new laptop, > and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only my > online system. > > is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard drive > into > windows mail or can i conver them? version 2003 or later, under Vista. Versions 2000 and 2002 also run under Vista, but with a few problems. Windows Mail needs to use part of Outlook to be able to understand .pst files, which you can then import by clicking File, then Import, then Messages, then Microsoft Outlook, then Next, then probably more which I can't try because I don't have Outlook installed. Outlook comes in some, but not all, of these software packages: http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US 2. Find a machine with an older version of Windows that includes Outlook Express, and also has Outlook installed. Import the .pst file into Outlook Express there, then transfer from Outlook Express on that machine to Windows Mail on your newer machine. <http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/email/import-dbx-files-outlook-express-windows-mail-vista-86458.html> <http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail> Bring along the .wab file if you want your old contacts. After you copy the files to a directory on the hard drive of your newer computer, make sure they are read-write instead of readonly before you import them into Windows Mail. You'll probably also want to delete the files containing the messages from the older computer after this. If this does not import the .wab file along with the messages, start Windows Mail, then click on Tools, then Windows Contacts, then Import, then find the .wab file and click on it, then click on Close, then close the Contacts Window. Quote: > Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email > online > after it's downloaded? email account, then Properties, then Advanced. If there's no checkmark in the box before Leave a copy of messages on server, click on this box, then Apply. It's a good idea to also select one of the options for eventually removing the messages from the server, to prevent it from having so many of your messages that it refuses to accept any more, then click Apply. Click on OK, then Close. Quote: > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> Open Outlook. >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Values >> (Windows) >> Next >> select "Contacts" >> Next, etc. >> >> Open Windows Mail. >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) >> locate the file saved above, etc. >> >> >> -- >> Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> >> >> "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx Quote: >> > How do I do this? >> |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? Dave you missed the boat on this one......Rob you nailed it...thanks! Unfortunately, i do NOT have Outlook on my new laptop nor any means of accessing a computer that does. FOrtunately, i called my internet provider and they walked me through settings so i can now send email as well so i'm good for now. I will have to install Outlook when i get home and then import all pst files from my portable hard drive. ..wab format....is this what windows mail uses?? For the future, what format should i export my outlook files so they can be imported both into Outlook AND Windows mail? As i mentioned before, i have been exporting from outlook in pst format and saving to my portable hard drive. I need to be sure they are able to be imported to Windows mail for next time i travel!!!! thanks! "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > > "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:849CC2B9-CF38-4AB1-80D1-90A03CF19C6F@xxxxxx Quote: > > I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is files > > i've > > saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new laptop, > > and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only my > > online system. > > > > is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard drive > > into > > windows mail or can i conver them? > You have two choices of how to handle this: 1. Install Outlook, preferably > version 2003 or later, under Vista. Versions 2000 and 2002 also run under > Vista, but with a few problems. Windows Mail needs to use part of Outlook > to be able to understand .pst files, which you can then import by clicking > File, > then Import, then Messages, then Microsoft Outlook, then Next, then probably > more which I can't try because I don't have Outlook installed. Outlook > comes > in some, but not all, of these software packages: > > http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US > > 2. Find a machine with an older version of Windows that includes Outlook > Express, and also has Outlook installed. Import the .pst file into Outlook > Express there, then transfer from Outlook Express on that machine to > Windows Mail on your newer machine. > > <http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/email/import-dbx-files-outlook-express-windows-mail-vista-86458.html> > > <http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail> > > Bring along the .wab file if you want your old contacts. After you copy the > files to a directory on the hard drive of your newer computer, make sure > they are read-write instead of readonly before you import them into Windows > Mail. > > You'll probably also want to delete the files containing the messages from > the older computer after this. > > If this does not import the .wab file along with the messages, start Windows > Mail, then click on Tools, then Windows Contacts, then Import, then find > the .wab file and click on it, then click on Close, then close the Contacts > Window. > Quote: > > Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email > > online > > after it's downloaded? > For this, start Windows Mail, then click on Tools, then Accounts, then your > email account, then Properties, then Advanced. If there's no checkmark in > the box before Leave a copy of messages on server, click on this box, then > Apply. It's a good idea to also select one of the options for eventually > removing the messages from the server, to prevent it from having so many > of your messages that it refuses to accept any more, then click Apply. > Click on OK, then Close. > Quote: > > "Dave" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Open Outlook. > >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Values > >> (Windows) > >> Next > >> select "Contacts" > >> Next, etc. > >> > >> Open Windows Mail. > >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) > >> locate the file saved above, etc. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 > >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > >> > >> > >> "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx > >> > How do I do this? > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? Sorry, but I didn't have much to go on... Glad you got it working. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:08342E8C-FEF3-46F4-8649-8ABA50C80D22@xxxxxx Quote: > Dave you missed the boat on this one......Rob you nailed it...thanks! > > Unfortunately, i do NOT have Outlook on my new laptop nor any means of > accessing a computer that does. FOrtunately, i called my internet > provider > and they walked me through settings so i can now send email as well so i'm > good for now. > > I will have to install Outlook when i get home and then import all pst > files > from my portable hard drive. > > .wab format....is this what windows mail uses?? > > For the future, what format should i export my outlook files so they can > be > imported both into Outlook AND Windows mail? As i mentioned before, i > have > been exporting from outlook in pst format and saving to my portable hard > drive. I need to be sure they are able to be imported to Windows mail for > next time i travel!!!! > > thanks! > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:849CC2B9-CF38-4AB1-80D1-90A03CF19C6F@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is >> > files >> > i've >> > saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new >> > laptop, >> > and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only >> > my >> > online system. >> > >> > is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard drive >> > into >> > windows mail or can i conver them? >> You have two choices of how to handle this: 1. Install Outlook, >> preferably >> version 2003 or later, under Vista. Versions 2000 and 2002 also run >> under >> Vista, but with a few problems. Windows Mail needs to use part of >> Outlook >> to be able to understand .pst files, which you can then import by >> clicking >> File, >> then Import, then Messages, then Microsoft Outlook, then Next, then >> probably >> more which I can't try because I don't have Outlook installed. Outlook >> comes >> in some, but not all, of these software packages: >> >> http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US >> >> 2. Find a machine with an older version of Windows that includes Outlook >> Express, and also has Outlook installed. Import the .pst file into >> Outlook >> Express there, then transfer from Outlook Express on that machine to >> Windows Mail on your newer machine. >> >> <http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/email/import-dbx-files-outlook-express-windows-mail-vista-86458.html> >> >> <http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail> >> >> Bring along the .wab file if you want your old contacts. After you copy >> the >> files to a directory on the hard drive of your newer computer, make sure >> they are read-write instead of readonly before you import them into >> Windows >> Mail. >> >> You'll probably also want to delete the files containing the messages >> from >> the older computer after this. >> >> If this does not import the .wab file along with the messages, start >> Windows >> Mail, then click on Tools, then Windows Contacts, then Import, then find >> the .wab file and click on it, then click on Close, then close the >> Contacts >> Window. >> Quote: >> > Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email >> > online >> > after it's downloaded? >> For this, start Windows Mail, then click on Tools, then Accounts, then >> your >> email account, then Properties, then Advanced. If there's no checkmark >> in >> the box before Leave a copy of messages on server, click on this box, >> then >> Apply. It's a good idea to also select one of the options for eventually >> removing the messages from the server, to prevent it from having so many >> of your messages that it refuses to accept any more, then click Apply. >> Click on OK, then Close. >> Quote: >> > "Dave" wrote: >> > >> >> Open Outlook. >> >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated >> >> Values >> >> (Windows) >> >> Next >> >> select "Contacts" >> >> Next, etc. >> >> >> >> Open Windows Mail. >> >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) >> >> locate the file saved above, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 >> >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> >> >> >> >> >> "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx >> >> > How do I do this? >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? You're welcome. Outlook Express is the only program I know that uses .wab files, and Outlook is the only program I know that uses .pst files. You could click on File, then Import, then tell it what you want to import, and you should get a list of the file types Windows Mail can import. If you then do the equivalent in Outlook, you should be on the way to finding a file type both can import. Once you find one that looks suitable, try importing a set of what you export in that format, to make sure there are no problems with this. Most internet providers offer a web page that offers instructions on how to set up to use their email servers. You might want to find yours, then make a paper copy of at least the web page name, if not its full contents also. If you have a choice, avoid a setup that uses port 25, to make sure the setup will work properly on your trips. "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:08342E8C-FEF3-46F4-8649-8ABA50C80D22@xxxxxx Quote: > Dave you missed the boat on this one......Rob you nailed it...thanks! > > Unfortunately, i do NOT have Outlook on my new laptop nor any means of > accessing a computer that does. FOrtunately, i called my internet > provider > and they walked me through settings so i can now send email as well so i'm > good for now. > > I will have to install Outlook when i get home and then import all pst > files > from my portable hard drive. > > .wab format....is this what windows mail uses?? > > For the future, what format should i export my outlook files so they can > be > imported both into Outlook AND Windows mail? As i mentioned before, i > have > been exporting from outlook in pst format and saving to my portable hard > drive. I need to be sure they are able to be imported to Windows mail for > next time i travel!!!! > > thanks! > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:849CC2B9-CF38-4AB1-80D1-90A03CF19C6F@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is >> > files >> > i've >> > saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new >> > laptop, >> > and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only >> > my >> > online system. >> > >> > is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard drive >> > into >> > windows mail or can i conver them? >> You have two choices of how to handle this: 1. Install Outlook, >> preferably >> version 2003 or later, under Vista. Versions 2000 and 2002 also run >> under >> Vista, but with a few problems. Windows Mail needs to use part of >> Outlook >> to be able to understand .pst files, which you can then import by >> clicking >> File, >> then Import, then Messages, then Microsoft Outlook, then Next, then >> probably >> more which I can't try because I don't have Outlook installed. Outlook >> comes >> in some, but not all, of these software packages: >> >> http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US >> >> 2. Find a machine with an older version of Windows that includes Outlook >> Express, and also has Outlook installed. Import the .pst file into >> Outlook >> Express there, then transfer from Outlook Express on that machine to >> Windows Mail on your newer machine. >> >> <http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/email/import-dbx-files-outlook-express-windows-mail-vista-86458.html> >> >> <http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail> >> >> Bring along the .wab file if you want your old contacts. After you copy >> the >> files to a directory on the hard drive of your newer computer, make sure >> they are read-write instead of readonly before you import them into >> Windows >> Mail. >> >> You'll probably also want to delete the files containing the messages >> from >> the older computer after this. >> >> If this does not import the .wab file along with the messages, start >> Windows >> Mail, then click on Tools, then Windows Contacts, then Import, then find >> the .wab file and click on it, then click on Close, then close the >> Contacts >> Window. >> Quote: >> > Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email >> > online >> > after it's downloaded? >> For this, start Windows Mail, then click on Tools, then Accounts, then >> your >> email account, then Properties, then Advanced. If there's no checkmark >> in >> the box before Leave a copy of messages on server, click on this box, >> then >> Apply. It's a good idea to also select one of the options for eventually >> removing the messages from the server, to prevent it from having so many >> of your messages that it refuses to accept any more, then click Apply. >> Click on OK, then Close. >> Quote: >> > "Dave" wrote: >> > >> >> Open Outlook. >> >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated >> >> Values >> >> (Windows) >> >> Next >> >> select "Contacts" >> >> Next, etc. >> >> >> >> Open Windows Mail. >> >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) >> >> locate the file saved above, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 >> >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> >> >> >> >> >> "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx >> >> > How do I do this? >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Import contacts from Outlook to Windows Mail? FWIW, Outlook's .PST export/import function is broken and has been for some time. Using it will cause data loss, plus you run the very significant risk of corrupting the Outlook profile in use. The fix for this is easier than using the export/import function in the first place - With Outlook closed, make a copy of your .PST file. Should you ever need to recover data, open this copy from within Outlook using 'File|Open|Outlook Data File' and drag and drop whatever it is you need from the copy to the main .PST file. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@xxxxxx Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:08342E8C-FEF3-46F4-8649-8ABA50C80D22@xxxxxx Quote: > Dave you missed the boat on this one......Rob you nailed it...thanks! > > Unfortunately, i do NOT have Outlook on my new laptop nor any means of > accessing a computer that does. FOrtunately, i called my internet Quote: > and they walked me through settings so i can now send email as well so i'm > good for now. > > I will have to install Outlook when i get home and then import all pst Quote: > from my portable hard drive. > > .wab format....is this what windows mail uses?? > > For the future, what format should i export my outlook files so they can Quote: > imported both into Outlook AND Windows mail? As i mentioned before, i Quote: > been exporting from outlook in pst format and saving to my portable hard > drive. I need to be sure they are able to be imported to Windows mail for > next time i travel!!!! > > thanks! > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: > > > > "ritzput" <ritzput@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:849CC2B9-CF38-4AB1-80D1-90A03CF19C6F@xxxxxx Quote: > > > I'm on vacation, my computer crashed and the only backup i have is Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > i've > > > saves to my portable hard drive that i brought with me. I got new Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > and discovered i can use windows mail which is easier then using only Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > online system. > > > > > > is it possible to import pst files already saved on portable hard Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > into > > > windows mail or can i conver them? > > You have two choices of how to handle this: 1. Install Outlook, Quote: Quote: > > version 2003 or later, under Vista. Versions 2000 and 2002 also run Quote: Quote: > > Vista, but with a few problems. Windows Mail needs to use part of Quote: Quote: > > to be able to understand .pst files, which you can then import by Quote: Quote: > > File, > > then Import, then Messages, then Microsoft Outlook, then Next, then Quote: Quote: > > more which I can't try because I don't have Outlook installed. Outlook > > comes > > in some, but not all, of these software packages: > > > > http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US > > > > 2. Find a machine with an older version of Windows that includes Quote: Quote: > > Express, and also has Outlook installed. Import the .pst file into Quote: Quote: > > Express there, then transfer from Outlook Express on that machine to > > Windows Mail on your newer machine. > > > > -mail-vista-86458.html> Quote: Quote: > > > > Quote: > Quote: > > > > Bring along the .wab file if you want your old contacts. After you copy Quote: Quote: > > files to a directory on the hard drive of your newer computer, make sure > > they are read-write instead of readonly before you import them into Quote: Quote: > > Mail. > > > > You'll probably also want to delete the files containing the messages Quote: Quote: > > the older computer after this. > > > > If this does not import the .wab file along with the messages, start Quote: Quote: > > Mail, then click on Tools, then Windows Contacts, then Import, then find > > the .wab file and click on it, then click on Close, then close the Quote: Quote: > > Window. > > Quote: > > > Is there a setting somewhere like in outlook where you can save email > > > online > > > after it's downloaded? > > For this, start Windows Mail, then click on Tools, then Accounts, then Quote: Quote: > > email account, then Properties, then Advanced. If there's no checkmark Quote: Quote: > > the box before Leave a copy of messages on server, click on this box, Quote: Quote: > > Apply. It's a good idea to also select one of the options for Quote: Quote: > > removing the messages from the server, to prevent it from having so many > > of your messages that it refuses to accept any more, then click Apply. > > Click on OK, then Close. > > Quote: > > > "Dave" wrote: > > > > > >> Open Outlook. > > >> File - Import and Export... - Export to a file - Comma Separated Quote: Quote: Quote: > > >> (Windows) > > >> Next > > >> select "Contacts" > > >> Next, etc. > > >> > > >> Open Windows Mail. > > >> File - Import - CSV (comma separated values) > > >> locate the file saved above, etc. > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 > > >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > > >> > > >> > > >> "muskienut" <muskienut@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > >> news:18B2FC41-68CC-410A-A0CD-F1A7A077FAA9@xxxxxx > > >> > How do I do this? > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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