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  #11  
Old October 4th, 2006, 06:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Error importing address book

This guy spammed this NG about 60 times. Nothing to do with your post.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Bobbi" wrote in message
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What is this? I got a similar message in response to another post.


"urška" www. wrote in message
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"Bobbi" je napisal v sporočilo
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I'm trying to export the address book from OE 6.00.2600 (Win98SE) and
import
it into OE 6.00.2900 (Win XP), but I get an error on the import side.

I'm able to export the address book into a CSV file, but the new OE
doesn't
accept it. Just says "Error importing to the address book." It doesn't
even
ask me to select the correct CSV file.

Thanks for any help,
Bobbi







  #12  
Old October 5th, 2006, 06:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bobbi
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Posts: 36
Default Error importing address book

Hi, Jim-

Your suggestion for dealing with groups didn't work for me. My old computer
(Win98SE) couldn't find the WAB. I think it's because I have only an
OEaddress book, not a general Windows address book. Can you suggest a way
for me to transfer groups to my new computer under these circumstances?

Bobbi




"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately, Groups and Folders are keyed to specific identities and
that's the main reason why they do not import or export. Windows Mail in
Vista does not use identities so this will not be a problem if you ever
upgrade to Vista, although you might miss the features that identities can
serve. Thanks for the feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Jim, although I have to say that's pretty lame. With all the
amazing
things Windows can do, I can't understand why MS didn't make groups part
of
the export process.
-Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Folders and Groups neither export or import. What you can do is create

a
new address book on the computer that has the old book with all the

folders
and groups and copy/paste the contacts from the old book into the new
book
in the Shared Contacts folder. Then copy that new address book with

all
the
contacts in the shared folders to your new computer and re-arrange the
contacts into the folders and groups you wish.

To create a new address book, just click Start/Run and type: WAB /new
Please note there is a space between WAB and the slash for new. Give

the
new book a name and location to be stored in and you're on the way.

Good
luck.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express


https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

I just noticed that the address book which I imported into my new

computer
doesn't have any of the groups. How can I get those?

Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
You've basically done all that's needed. With XP, if a file is

blocked,
taking "ownership" of the file is usually all that's required. To
read
more
about it, click Start/Help and Support and enter "ownership" in the
search
block. Glad you got the info you needed and thanks for the

feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

You helped me solve the problem in a slightly different way. When

I
right-clicked on the file and clicked on properties to see if it
were

a
read-only file, it was not, but a warning said that the file was
blocked
because it came from another computer (I had e-mailed it from one
computer
to the other rather than using a sneaknet.) It offered me the

option
to
unblock the file, and when I did so, it asked me for a location to

find
the
file, and then everything else went properly, and I see all my
addresses
on
my new computer. Maybe if I'd copied it onto a flash drive and
hand-carried
it over, this would not have happened.

So thank you! Now, what options can I set in OE so that it doesn't
block
anything else?

BObbi



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Try opening the Address Book and use its menu to do the import

from
the
CSV
file. Click Start/All Programs/Accessories/Address Book. One
other
reason
may be if you copied the CSV file to a CD, which sets a

"Read-Only"
attribute which needs to be cleared before you can import, i.e.,
you
need
to
copy the file to a folder on your hard drive and clear that

attribute
before
attempting an import.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express




https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to export the address book from OE 6.00.2600

(Win98SE)
and
import
it into OE 6.00.2900 (Win XP), but I get an error on the import
side.

I'm able to export the address book into a CSV file, but the

new
OE
doesn't
accept it. Just says "Error importing to the address book." It
doesn't
even
ask me to select the correct CSV file.

Thanks for any help,
Bobbi














  #13  
Old October 5th, 2006, 04:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Posts: 533
Default Error importing address book

On the old computer, open the Address Book and then on its menu, click
Help/About to find the name and file path to the WAB file in use. Then
follow the suggestion posted by Bruce Hagen to your later post.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Hi, Jim-

Your suggestion for dealing with groups didn't work for me. My old
computer
(Win98SE) couldn't find the WAB. I think it's because I have only an
OEaddress book, not a general Windows address book. Can you suggest a way
for me to transfer groups to my new computer under these circumstances?

Bobbi




"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately, Groups and Folders are keyed to specific identities and
that's the main reason why they do not import or export. Windows Mail in
Vista does not use identities so this will not be a problem if you ever
upgrade to Vista, although you might miss the features that identities
can
serve. Thanks for the feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Jim, although I have to say that's pretty lame. With all the
amazing
things Windows can do, I can't understand why MS didn't make groups
part
of
the export process.
-Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Folders and Groups neither export or import. What you can do is
create

a
new address book on the computer that has the old book with all the
folders
and groups and copy/paste the contacts from the old book into the new
book
in the Shared Contacts folder. Then copy that new address book with

all
the
contacts in the shared folders to your new computer and re-arrange the
contacts into the folders and groups you wish.

To create a new address book, just click Start/Run and type: WAB /new
Please note there is a space between WAB and the slash for new. Give

the
new book a name and location to be stored in and you're on the way.

Good
luck.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express


https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

I just noticed that the address book which I imported into my new
computer
doesn't have any of the groups. How can I get those?

Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
You've basically done all that's needed. With XP, if a file is
blocked,
taking "ownership" of the file is usually all that's required. To
read
more
about it, click Start/Help and Support and enter "ownership" in the
search
block. Glad you got the info you needed and thanks for the

feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

You helped me solve the problem in a slightly different way. When

I
right-clicked on the file and clicked on properties to see if it
were
a
read-only file, it was not, but a warning said that the file was
blocked
because it came from another computer (I had e-mailed it from one
computer
to the other rather than using a sneaknet.) It offered me the

option
to
unblock the file, and when I did so, it asked me for a location
to
find
the
file, and then everything else went properly, and I see all my
addresses
on
my new computer. Maybe if I'd copied it onto a flash drive and
hand-carried
it over, this would not have happened.

So thank you! Now, what options can I set in OE so that it
doesn't
block
anything else?

BObbi



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Try opening the Address Book and use its menu to do the import

from
the
CSV
file. Click Start/All Programs/Accessories/Address Book. One
other
reason
may be if you copied the CSV file to a CD, which sets a

"Read-Only"
attribute which needs to be cleared before you can import, i.e.,
you
need
to
copy the file to a folder on your hard drive and clear that
attribute
before
attempting an import.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express




https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to export the address book from OE 6.00.2600

(Win98SE)
and
import
it into OE 6.00.2900 (Win XP), but I get an error on the
import
side.

I'm able to export the address book into a CSV file, but the

new
OE
doesn't
accept it. Just says "Error importing to the address book." It
doesn't
even
ask me to select the correct CSV file.

Thanks for any help,
Bobbi















  #14  
Old October 7th, 2006, 10:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bobbi
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Posts: 36
Default Error importing address book

There's no file path, just the name..
-Bobbi



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
On the old computer, open the Address Book and then on its menu, click
Help/About to find the name and file path to the WAB file in use. Then
follow the suggestion posted by Bruce Hagen to your later post.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Hi, Jim-

Your suggestion for dealing with groups didn't work for me. My old
computer
(Win98SE) couldn't find the WAB. I think it's because I have only an
OEaddress book, not a general Windows address book. Can you suggest a

way
for me to transfer groups to my new computer under these circumstances?

Bobbi




"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately, Groups and Folders are keyed to specific identities and
that's the main reason why they do not import or export. Windows Mail

in
Vista does not use identities so this will not be a problem if you ever
upgrade to Vista, although you might miss the features that identities
can
serve. Thanks for the feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Jim, although I have to say that's pretty lame. With all the
amazing
things Windows can do, I can't understand why MS didn't make groups
part
of
the export process.
-Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Folders and Groups neither export or import. What you can do is
create

a
new address book on the computer that has the old book with all the
folders
and groups and copy/paste the contacts from the old book into the

new
book
in the Shared Contacts folder. Then copy that new address book with

all
the
contacts in the shared folders to your new computer and re-arrange

the
contacts into the folders and groups you wish.

To create a new address book, just click Start/Run and type: WAB

/new
Please note there is a space between WAB and the slash for new.

Give
the
new book a name and location to be stored in and you're on the way.

Good
luck.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

I just noticed that the address book which I imported into my new
computer
doesn't have any of the groups. How can I get those?

Bobbi

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
You've basically done all that's needed. With XP, if a file is
blocked,
taking "ownership" of the file is usually all that's required.

To
read
more
about it, click Start/Help and Support and enter "ownership" in

the
search
block. Glad you got the info you needed and thanks for the

feedback.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express



"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
Jim-

You helped me solve the problem in a slightly different way.

When
I
right-clicked on the file and clicked on properties to see if

it
were
a
read-only file, it was not, but a warning said that the file

was
blocked
because it came from another computer (I had e-mailed it from

one
computer
to the other rather than using a sneaknet.) It offered me the

option
to
unblock the file, and when I did so, it asked me for a location
to
find
the
file, and then everything else went properly, and I see all my
addresses
on
my new computer. Maybe if I'd copied it onto a flash drive and
hand-carried
it over, this would not have happened.

So thank you! Now, what options can I set in OE so that it
doesn't
block
anything else?

BObbi



"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
Try opening the Address Book and use its menu to do the import

from
the
CSV
file. Click Start/All Programs/Accessories/Address Book. One
other
reason
may be if you copied the CSV file to a CD, which sets a

"Read-Only"
attribute which needs to be cleared before you can import,

i.e.,
you
need
to
copy the file to a folder on your hard drive and clear that
attribute
before
attempting an import.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express





https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...2D8-1171988A62
D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can

be
helped.




"Bobbi" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to export the address book from OE 6.00.2600

(Win98SE)
and
import
it into OE 6.00.2900 (Win XP), but I get an error on the
import
side.

I'm able to export the address book into a CSV file, but the

new
OE
doesn't
accept it. Just says "Error importing to the address book."

It
doesn't
even
ask me to select the correct CSV file.

Thanks for any help,
Bobbi

















 




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