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Old June 3rd, 2010, 04:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
pcuser[_3_]
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Default import Windows Mail files to Outlook 2007

Hey, thanks, Roady!

I also ended up having to download an e-mail archiving program (Mailstore)
because in trying to get Outlook to work, I had a few e-mails there that I
needed to export to Win Live Mail, which Outlook won't do. But in the end I
got it all set up how I want it. Thanks again!

But I still wonder why I couldn't just tell Outlook where I wanted it to
look for importing mail files....

And someday I'll have to go through my hard drive and clean up all the
redundant mail files I have now!

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

The successor of Windows Mail is Windows Live Mail. You can download it
here;
http://download.live.com/wlmail

If you want to migrate from Windows Mail to Windows Live Mail see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/migratefromoewlm.htm

Sharing a common pst-file can indeed be achieved by placing it in a location
both can reach. You can connect to a pst-file via;
File- Open- Outlook Data File...

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"pcuser" wrote in message
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I just upgraded from Vista to Win 7, and since Win 7 doesn't support Mail,
I
need to import my old mail files to Outlook.

Sounds simple enough, but I have a couple issues --

I have several user accounts on the computer, and for 2 of the accounts I
had Windows Mail configured to point to the same folder locations (under
the
"Public" folders) so that we could share e-mail. So, the active mail
account
was not under either of our own user accounts; and we shared access.

Now, when I try to import the files into Outlook (and I can't export from
Mail, since it's not supported in Win 7!), I don't get a prompt to specify
from where I want to import. Outlook just goes out and finds some mail
files. Now, it does seem to find a whole bunch of mail, but for some
reason
it stops at mail I received a year ago -- nothing after 5/09 is imported!

So:
- How does Outlook know what mail database I want imported?

- Why isn't it getting all of the mail?

- How can I specify which database I want Outlook to import, or where to
find the files?

- How can I set up Outlook so that our 2 accounts share the same personal
database? Can I just copy the default database to a Public folder, and
point
to it from both accounts (pretty much like I did in Mail)?

Thanks for any help!