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| | Vista - importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vista) |
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| 08-11-2007 | #1 |
| | importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vista) Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer over files..etc.. I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old XP folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the vista HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I navigate to that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can see them! I've made sure they aren't 'read only' too. Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! Cheers |
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| 08-11-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vista) Did you include folders.dbx? -- Ronald Sommer "Andy" <deadwing@sky.com> wrote in message news 83B761A-D222-4A9A-98C6-6B9B4507F884@microsoft.com...: Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. : : Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've : installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer over : files..etc.. : : I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old XP : folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the vista : HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I navigate to : that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can see them! I've : made sure they aren't 'read only' too. : : Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! : : Cheers : : |
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| 08-11-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vista) be careful when selecting the folder that the .dbx files are in... the import routine puts an extra folder name in the path... "Andy" <deadwing@sky.com> wrote in message news 83B761A-D222-4A9A-98C6-6B9B4507F884@microsoft.com...> Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. > > Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've > installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer > over files..etc.. > > I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old > XP folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the > vista HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I > navigate to that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can see > them! I've made sure they aren't 'read only' too. > > Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! > > Cheers > > |
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| 08-11-2007 | #4 |
| | Re: importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vista) Thanks Dave, that seems to have solved it. Cheers Andy "Dave" <dave@beepbeep.com> wrote in message news:%23nt3V9G3HHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > be careful when selecting the folder that the .dbx files are in... the > import routine puts an extra folder name in the path... > > > "Andy" <deadwing@sky.com> wrote in message > news 83B761A-D222-4A9A-98C6-6B9B4507F884@microsoft.com...>> Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. >> >> Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've >> installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer >> over files..etc.. >> >> I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old >> XP folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the >> vista HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I >> navigate to that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can >> see them! I've made sure they aren't 'read only' too. >> >> Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! >> >> Cheers >> >> |
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| 08-12-2007 | #5 |
| | Re: importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vist How do you delete the extra folder name? The path does not seem to be editable once selected. Creat the new duplicate sub-directory and then point to the one above? "Dave" wrote: > be careful when selecting the folder that the .dbx files are in... the > import routine puts an extra folder name in the path... > > > "Andy" <deadwing@sky.com> wrote in message > news 83B761A-D222-4A9A-98C6-6B9B4507F884@microsoft.com...> > Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. > > > > Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've > > installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer > > over files..etc.. > > > > I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old > > XP folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the > > vista HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I > > navigate to that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can see > > them! I've made sure they aren't 'read only' too. > > > > Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! > > > > Cheers > > > > > |
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| 08-12-2007 | #6 |
| | Re: importing mail from OUtlook Express (XP) to Windows Mail (Vist From http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx -- Ronald Sommer (NOTE: Vista can put the wrong path in here sometimes, so instead of c:\mypath it puts c:\mypath\mypath, so check the path to verify that it is correct, and if it is not correct then fix it by clicking the Browse button a second time and then leave the selection blank and clicking Okay.). "RNB" <RNB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B870FEF-A2A3-4444-84A0-76D1FD7733D4@microsoft.com... : How do you delete the extra folder name? The path does not seem to be : editable once selected. Creat the new duplicate sub-directory and then point : to the one above? : : "Dave" wrote: : : > be careful when selecting the folder that the .dbx files are in... the : > import routine puts an extra folder name in the path... : > : > : > "Andy" <deadwing@sky.com> wrote in message : > news 83B761A-D222-4A9A-98C6-6B9B4507F884@microsoft.com...: > > Hope I'm in the right place to ask this. : > > : > > Bought a new PC this morning with Vista Home Premium installed. I've : > > installed the old XP hard drive in an external caddy so I can transfer : > > over files..etc.. : > > : > > I've been trying to import my e mail. I know the storage file on the old : > > XP folder, and I've copied it across into the documents folder on the : > > vista HDD, but when I use the 'import' featue in Windows mail, when I : > > navigate to that folder, it just sat the are no files there- yet I can see : > > them! I've made sure they aren't 'read only' too. : > > : > > Am I missing a trick here or something?? Any help GRATELLY received!! : > > : > > Cheers : > > : > > : > |
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