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Can't import Outlook Express into Outlook 2007
Here's the situation. user going from Outlook Express in XP [32-bit] SP3 to
Outlook 2007 SP2 in Windows 7 64-bit. The old Outlook Express files [.dbx, etc.] are in a folder. When I try to import the messages into Outlook 2007, I specify import mail, choosing OE/WLM but it detects the never used WLM account [I thought it didn't come with win7 but it did pick up the dummy "Welcome to WLM" message]. It at no time asks to choose a folder or anything. Data was taken from a backup. Original computer was stolen. I know of a long way but is there anything faster? |
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Can't import Outlook Express into Outlook 2007
You have to make your OE msg store available to WLM, before in WLM exporting
to Exchange (outlook) Outlook doesnt know anything about WLM, only OExpress "Gis Bun" wrote in message ... Here's the situation. user going from Outlook Express in XP [32-bit] SP3 to Outlook 2007 SP2 in Windows 7 64-bit. The old Outlook Express files [.dbx, etc.] are in a folder. When I try to import the messages into Outlook 2007, I specify import mail, choosing OE/WLM but it detects the never used WLM account [I thought it didn't come with win7 but it did pick up the dummy "Welcome to WLM" message]. It at no time asks to choose a folder or anything. Data was taken from a backup. Original computer was stolen. I know of a long way but is there anything faster? |
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Can't import Outlook Express into Outlook 2007
I have a copy of all dbx-files from my Outlook Express. Now I have formated
my PC and installed Windows7. With Windows7 I cant install Outlook Express. How can I import my dbx-files to Ourlook 2007? "DL" skrev: You have to make your OE msg store available to WLM, before in WLM exporting to Exchange (outlook) Outlook doesnt know anything about WLM, only OExpress "Gis Bun" wrote in message ... Here's the situation. user going from Outlook Express in XP [32-bit] SP3 to Outlook 2007 SP2 in Windows 7 64-bit. The old Outlook Express files [.dbx, etc.] are in a folder. When I try to import the messages into Outlook 2007, I specify import mail, choosing OE/WLM but it detects the never used WLM account [I thought it didn't come with win7 but it did pick up the dummy "Welcome to WLM" message]. It at no time asks to choose a folder or anything. Data was taken from a backup. Original computer was stolen. I know of a long way but is there anything faster? . |
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Can't import Outlook Express into Outlook 2007
You can do this via Windows Live Mail.
For details see; http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/migratefromoewlm.htm -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Rath" wrote in message ... I have a copy of all dbx-files from my Outlook Express. Now I have formated my PC and installed Windows7. With Windows7 I cant install Outlook Express. How can I import my dbx-files to Ourlook 2007? "DL" skrev: You have to make your OE msg store available to WLM, before in WLM exporting to Exchange (outlook) Outlook doesnt know anything about WLM, only OExpress "Gis Bun" wrote in message ... Here's the situation. user going from Outlook Express in XP [32-bit] SP3 to Outlook 2007 SP2 in Windows 7 64-bit. The old Outlook Express files [.dbx, etc.] are in a folder. When I try to import the messages into Outlook 2007, I specify import mail, choosing OE/WLM but it detects the never used WLM account [I thought it didn't come with win7 but it did pick up the dummy "Welcome to WLM" message]. It at no time asks to choose a folder or anything. Data was taken from a backup. Original computer was stolen. I know of a long way but is there anything faster? . |
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