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| | Email contacts How do I import OE contacts from an XP desktop to a Vista laptop. The two machines are networked. |
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| | Re: Email contacts Ask in a windows Mail group, being networked is immaterial "mmobilman" <mmobilman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E3F9B107-6221-4212-8071-468044BBB9D6@xxxxxx Quote: > How do I import OE contacts from an XP desktop to a Vista laptop. The two > machines are networked. |
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| | Re: Email contacts mmobilman wrote: Quote: > How do I import OE contacts from an XP desktop to a Vista laptop. The two > machines are networked. client: 1. Address Book - Start OE in XP and go to File>Export>Address Book 2. Export as a Text File (csv) 3. Select saving location and all the contact details you want to export and click Finish. 4. Mail Settings - Still in OE, go to Tools>Accounts>Mail tab. Click on the correct account and click Export. Select saving location and click Save. Repeat the procedure for all the email accounts you want to export to Windows Mail. 5. Email - Still in OE, go to Tools>Options>Maintenance tab. Click on the Store Folder button. A window showing the location will appear. Navigate to that location and copy all the contents somewhere safe (like where the other items are being saved). Make sure you copy the parent folder. Make sure none of the exported files are read-only. B. After all the exporting is done, copy everything to the user's Documents in Vista. Then start Windows Mail. Run WinMail as administrator. 1. Address Book - File>Windows Contacts. In the Import to Windows Contacts window, select CSV and press Import. Browse to where the correct file is located. Then press Next and choose the fields you want to import. Then click Finish. 2. Mail Settings - Now go to Tools>Accounts. In the Internet Accounts window, press Import. Browse to the correct file and finish the procedure. 3. Email - File>Import>Messages. In the Windows Mail Import window, select Microsoft Outlook Express 6 and click Next. Select "Import mail from an OE6 store directory" and press OK. Now browse to the correct file and finish the wizard. Make sure you browse to the parent folder and not just the one containing the .dbx files. By default, all the imported messages will be placed in the Imported Folder. You can move them to other folders as you like. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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