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Doug
"Gordon" wrote:
> "Doug" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42770311-4E05-440A-A276-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I cannot import from Outlook Express. The Outlook Express folder was
> >copied
> > from the old PC onto a memory stick and transferred to the new PC, then
> > copied into a Downloads folder on the new PC.
>
> Did you just copy the mail folders, or did you copy the entire folder?
>
I copied the "Outlook Express" folder from Doc & Sets/user/local
settings/appdata/identities/{56....}/microsoft.
Just as I have done many times before.
> >
> > When I try to Import, I get a message that it cannot import as the mail
> > folder is in use. The same message after a reboot. I have trtied
> > importing
> > directly from the memory stick, but get the same message.
>
> Import into OE on your new PC (or Windows Mail if on Vista) and then EXPORT
> from OE/Windows Mail to Outlook
>
I've never had to do that before, Outlook normally imports well.
> > Strangely, before
> > trying to import from OE, I exported the Outlook PST file which was only
> > used
> > for Calendar. This imported correctly. Could it have altered Outlook in
> > some way, so as to lock the mail folder?
>
> It may or may not have had an effect - importing/exporting pst files
> to.from Outlook can corrupt your mail profile.
> you should never use these functions for transferring data from one Outlook
> to another. just copy the pst file, open in the new instance of outlook and
> copy the data to the new file.
>
That is just the opposite answer to previous posting. I have been advised,
by a MVP in this forum, that it is always better to import, than to add the
data file and copy.
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