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| | Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. I did this by: - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties - copying the location of Inbox.dbx - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus opening the location of the .dbx files - copying all the .dbx files to my CD Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no longer a location. I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the location... if I can find it! Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced search that looked in system folders. |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail "Ruth" <ruth@noreply.ca> wrote in message news:eX0zdFwVHHA.896@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I >copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. >I did this by: > > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus > opening the location of the .dbx files > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD > > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no > longer a location. > > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the > location... if I can find it! > Who said that? The message stores are 100% different. > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced > search that looked in system folders. First, be sure you copied ALL the dbx files for mail including the Folders.dbx file Create a folder named C:\Old Mail File | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6 Select NEXT then Browse button navigate to the C:\Old Mail folder Select it then press next Make the choice of all folders or selected folders and finish up the import. |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail You need to follow the import steps exactly as listed here: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm steve "Ruth" <ruth@noreply.ca> wrote in message news:eX0zdFwVHHA.896@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I >copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. >I did this by: > > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus > opening the location of the .dbx files > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD > > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no > longer a location. > > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the > location... if I can find it! > > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced > search that looked in system folders. |
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| | RE: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail Dear Ruth, DGuess and Steve I tried all that (changing security settings, making sure not read only, doulbe-checking the folders.dbx file), but still have the same problem. The import worked just fine with XP, but Vista seems to have a few new steps. Has it worked for you? "Ruth" wrote: > I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I > copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. > I did this by: > > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus > opening the location of the .dbx files > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD > > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no > longer a location. > > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the > location... if I can find it! > > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced > search that looked in system folders. > > |
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| | RE: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail below..... "Ruth" wrote: > I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I > copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. > I did this by: > > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus > opening the location of the .dbx files > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD > > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no > longer a location. > > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the > location... if I can find it! > > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced > search that looked in system folders. > > Ruth/anyone....the location can be found in similar manner to in OE, but via TOOLS/Options/Advanced/Maintenance/Store Folder That brings up a display of the path......C:\Users\Chuck\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail where "Chuck" would be your user name. I did have trouble finding it in Explorer until I went in and had it display hidden files and all that rot as described somewhere above. Its there, but isn't arranged exactly as displayed......as an example I added a folder which I expect at same level as INBOX and it shows that way in windows mail, but in the actual file path it shows up under the INBOX as a subfolder. Now I am moving my mail folders and will attempt to find safe home for them.... Chuck |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail "Douglas MacKevett" <Douglas MacKevett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5A141DDF-B756-4406-AA10-F4E3E7DDBB6A@microsoft.com... > Dear Ruth, DGuess and Steve > > I tried all that (changing security settings, making sure not read only, > doulbe-checking the folders.dbx file), but still have the same problem. > The > import worked just fine with XP, but Vista seems to have a few new steps. > Has > it worked for you? > > Yes, works fine for me. Just imported in from another computer, no problems. |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail Double check every single action described here: www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm One tiny deviation can make it fail. See the red part. steve "Douglas MacKevett" <Douglas MacKevett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5A141DDF-B756-4406-AA10-F4E3E7DDBB6A@microsoft.com... > Dear Ruth, DGuess and Steve > > I tried all that (changing security settings, making sure not read only, > doulbe-checking the folders.dbx file), but still have the same problem. > The > import worked just fine with XP, but Vista seems to have a few new steps. > Has > it worked for you? > > > > "Ruth" wrote: > >> I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I >> copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new >> computer. >> I did this by: >> >> - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties >> - copying the location of Inbox.dbx >> - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus >> opening the location of the .dbx files >> - copying all the .dbx files to my CD >> >> Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help >> for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you >> right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no >> longer a location. >> >> I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook >> Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the >> location... if I can find it! >> >> Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced >> search that looked in system folders. >> >> |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail I can see how you earned your MVP.....your process as noted below was right on. Only hiccups were some rather large folders I had....but most of 1000s of mail messages were moved successfully.......keep up the good work. "Steve Cochran" wrote: > You need to follow the import steps exactly as listed here: > www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm > > steve > > "Ruth" <ruth@noreply.ca> wrote in message > news:eX0zdFwVHHA.896@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I > >copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new computer. > >I did this by: > > > > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties > > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx > > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus > > opening the location of the .dbx files > > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD > > > > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the help > > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you > > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no > > longer a location. > > > > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook > > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the > > location... if I can find it! > > > > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced > > search that looked in system folders. > |
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| | Re: Copying old Outlook Express folders into Windows Mail Thanks for the kind comments. Glad it worked for you. cheers, steve "chuckmva" <chuckmva@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD088D05-7F87-485C-8803-AD9B9E8BB578@microsoft.com... >I can see how you earned your MVP.....your process as noted below was right > on. Only hiccups were some rather large folders I had....but most of > 1000s > of mail messages were moved successfully.......keep up the good work. > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> You need to follow the import steps exactly as listed here: >> www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm >> >> steve >> >> "Ruth" <ruth@noreply.ca> wrote in message >> news:eX0zdFwVHHA.896@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >I just set up my new PC with Vista Home Premium. From my old machine, I >> >copied all my email folders onto a CD and then put them on my new >> >computer. >> >I did this by: >> > >> > - right-clicking the Inbox folder and choosing properties >> > - copying the location of Inbox.dbx >> > - pasting the path into an Explorer window and deleting inbox.dbx, thus >> > opening the location of the .dbx files >> > - copying all the .dbx files to my CD >> > >> > Now on Vista I can't find the location of folders, and searching the >> > help >> > for .dbx or folder backup doesn't give me any useful info. When you >> > right-click a folder in Windows Mail and choose properties, there is no >> > longer a location. >> > >> > I have been told that Windows Mail is backwards compatible with Outlook >> > Express and that I should be able to just copy the .dbx files into the >> > location... if I can find it! >> > >> > Any ideas? I set my folders to display hidden files and I used advanced >> > search that looked in system folders. >> |
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