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      21st Nov 2007
I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows XP). My
new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have networked
my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when trying to
import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I am
doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can transfer
across the files. Thanks a mil!!
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      22nd Nov 2007

"Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
> import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows XP).
> My
> new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have
> networked
> my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when trying
> to
> import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I am
> doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can transfer
> across the files. Thanks a mil!!
> --
> Annie


Your new computer apparantly came without Outlook installed. Windows Mail
won't import .pst files without part of Outlook to help.

You've got two choices: Install Outlook, version 2003 or later, or a
software
package containing it, under Vista. Or, first transfer the files to Outlook
Express
on your old computer, then transfer the messages from Outlook Express on
the
old computer to Windows Mail on the new computer. New machines often
come with a temporary trial version of Outlook, so if yours did, you can run
it long enough to do the transfer.


 
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      22nd Nov 2007
You can't directly import a .pst file into Windows Mail, unless you install
Outlook on the Vista computer.
IF you have Outlook 2003 or newer, I would just use that.



"Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
> import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows XP).
> My
> new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have
> networked
> my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when trying
> to
> import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I am
> doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can transfer
> across the files. Thanks a mil!!
> --
> Annie


 
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      30th Nov 2007
Thank you so much for your answer - it was a great help :-D :-D
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Annie


"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:

>
> "Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:60CF0E01-215E-48D9-A90E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
> > import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows XP).
> > My
> > new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have
> > networked
> > my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when trying
> > to
> > import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I am
> > doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can transfer
> > across the files. Thanks a mil!!
> > --
> > Annie

>
> Your new computer apparantly came without Outlook installed. Windows Mail
> won't import .pst files without part of Outlook to help.
>
> You've got two choices: Install Outlook, version 2003 or later, or a
> software
> package containing it, under Vista. Or, first transfer the files to Outlook
> Express
> on your old computer, then transfer the messages from Outlook Express on
> the
> old computer to Windows Mail on the new computer. New machines often
> come with a temporary trial version of Outlook, so if yours did, you can run
> it long enough to do the transfer.
>
>
>

 
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      30th Nov 2007
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. It really helped. :-D
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Annie


"Dave" wrote:

> You can't directly import a .pst file into Windows Mail, unless you install
> Outlook on the Vista computer.
> IF you have Outlook 2003 or newer, I would just use that.
>
>
>
> "Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:60CF0E01-215E-48D9-A90E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
> > import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows XP).
> > My
> > new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have
> > networked
> > my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when trying
> > to
> > import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I am
> > doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can transfer
> > across the files. Thanks a mil!!
> > --
> > Annie

>
>

 
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      30th Nov 2007
You're welcome.

"Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thank you so much for your answer - it was a great help :-D :-D
> --
> Annie
>
>
> "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Annie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:60CF0E01-215E-48D9-A90E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I have recently bought an new laptop with Windows Vista. I am trying to
>> > import all my contacts and messages from Microsoft Outlook (Windows
>> > XP).
>> > My
>> > new computer says my Microsoft Outlook is not configured? I have
>> > networked
>> > my two computers and put my .pst files in shared folder. But when
>> > trying
>> > to
>> > import my messages it does not "see" my .pst files???? Not sure what I
>> > am
>> > doing wrong here?? Can anyone give me a step by step on how I can
>> > transfer
>> > across the files. Thanks a mil!!
>> > --
>> > Annie

>>
>> Your new computer apparantly came without Outlook installed. Windows
>> Mail
>> won't import .pst files without part of Outlook to help.
>>
>> You've got two choices: Install Outlook, version 2003 or later, or a
>> software
>> package containing it, under Vista. Or, first transfer the files to
>> Outlook
>> Express
>> on your old computer, then transfer the messages from Outlook Express on
>> the
>> old computer to Windows Mail on the new computer. New machines often
>> come with a temporary trial version of Outlook, so if yours did, you can
>> run
>> it long enough to do the transfer.
>>
>>
>>



 
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