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| | Import messages and contacts from Outlook PST file? I am moving from an old, slow laptop to a new one. However, I can't afford the full version of Office. I had to get the Home and Student version, which does not include Outlook. I am using Windows mail, and it works fine. Nevertheless, I need to import the old mail and contacts from my Outlook file (*.pst). When I try it from Windows Mail, it says there are no MAPI client profiles set up on this computer. Well, of course not, I don't have Outlook installed. If I did, I suppose I wouldn't be concerned with Windows Mail. Would I? Is anyone aware of a tool Microsoft has available to bridge this gap? |
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| | Re: Import messages and contacts from Outlook PST file? Outlook is the only program that can use the .pst file. If you had Outlook installed on your old computer, why not install it on the new one? Versions 2003 and newer work fine, 2000 & 2002 work with some problems. Or, you could download and install the trial version of Office 2007 to perform the import into Windows Mail. http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US Or, if you still have the old computer, import the Outlook messages into Outlook Express, copy the .dbx files to the Vista computer, and import into WM. And export the Outlook contacts to a .CSV file, and import that into WM. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Richard Stauch" <Richard Stauch@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:14033EF9-DC87-408C-B6AB-9B5E359FF65F@xxxxxx Quote: > I am moving from an old, slow laptop to a new one. However, I can't afford > the full version of Office. I had to get the Home and Student version, > which > does not include Outlook. I am using Windows mail, and it works fine. > Nevertheless, I need to import the old mail and contacts from my Outlook > file (*.pst). When I try it from Windows Mail, it says there are no MAPI > client profiles set up on this computer. Well, of course not, I don't have > Outlook installed. > If I did, I suppose I wouldn't be concerned with Windows Mail. Would I? > Is anyone aware of a tool Microsoft has available to bridge this gap? |
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| | Re: Import messages and contacts from Outlook PST file? Dave, Thanks for that very thourough reply. Wow, three options, and all within a couple of hours of my post. That's great! I think the last option is the best for me. I don't want to install a trial version of Office when I already have a purchased version on the machine. Nor do I want to install an older verion together with a newer one (I've previously had problems trying to do that). The third option is more laborious, but safer overall. Thanks again! -- Richard Stauch Ft. Myers, FL "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Outlook is the only program that can use the .pst file. > If you had Outlook installed on your old computer, why not install it on the > new one? Versions 2003 and newer work fine, 2000 & 2002 work with some > problems. > > Or, you could download and install the trial version of Office 2007 to > perform the import into Windows Mail. > http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...&culture=en-US > > Or, if you still have the old computer, import the Outlook messages into > Outlook Express, copy the .dbx files to the Vista computer, and import into > WM. And export the Outlook contacts to a .CSV file, and import that into > WM. > -- > Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > > "Richard Stauch" <Richard Stauch@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:14033EF9-DC87-408C-B6AB-9B5E359FF65F@xxxxxx Quote: > > I am moving from an old, slow laptop to a new one. However, I can't afford > > the full version of Office. I had to get the Home and Student version, > > which > > does not include Outlook. I am using Windows mail, and it works fine. > > Nevertheless, I need to import the old mail and contacts from my Outlook > > file (*.pst). When I try it from Windows Mail, it says there are no MAPI > > client profiles set up on this computer. Well, of course not, I don't have > > Outlook installed. > > If I did, I suppose I wouldn't be concerned with Windows Mail. Would I? > > Is anyone aware of a tool Microsoft has available to bridge this gap? |
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