Importing Outlook Messages into Microsoft Mail

G

Guest

Hi Elizabeth,

I created a .csv file from Outlook using the Export function and selecting
the CONTACTS folder on my old computer. I then used the Import Windows
Contacts from the File menu of Windows Mail to import the Contacts. I used
a flash drive as the transfer medium from my old computer to my Vista system.
This worked fine and all my contacts transferred. Windows Mail does not
include as many data fields as on Outlook Contacts so some information such
as birthdays, categories, and other items were lost.
 
G

Guest

Sorry about this but I cant find what I need or it is there but I am too dense.
I have a new machine with Vista Home Premium. My previous had xp with
Outlook 2003 but I cant get it anymore as it was a work one and they have
taken it back when I left. I did however take a backup of the the archive
..PST file and of the contacts which I had converted to a .WAB file.
Now then, I dont have any version of Outlook. There seems to be Windows Mail
and Windows Live, both of which provide email and neither of which do I like
much. However, more to the point, I dont seem to be able to import my copies
from Outlook 2003 to either.
Is there a way to do this to either of of these email products without
having Outlook on my machine and if not can I use Outlook 2007 as there is a
60 day free trail of MS Office which has this as part of it.
Any simple explanation will be much appreciated.
 
F

Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Thrawgoon said:
Sorry about this but I cant find what I need or it is there but I am too
dense.
I have a new machine with Vista Home Premium. My previous had xp with
Outlook 2003 but I cant get it anymore as it was a work one and they have
taken it back when I left. I did however take a backup of the the archive
.PST file and of the contacts which I had converted to a .WAB file.
Now then, I dont have any version of Outlook. There seems to be Windows
Mail
and Windows Live, both of which provide email and neither of which do I
like
much. However, more to the point, I dont seem to be able to import my
copies
from Outlook 2003 to either.
Is there a way to do this to either of of these email products without
having Outlook on my machine and if not can I use Outlook 2007 as there is
a
60 day free trail of MS Office which has this as part of it.
Any simple explanation will be much appreciated.


Get the free Outlook 2007 trial and set it to use your old PST file as its
default. Then you will be able to import the messages into Windows Mail.
 
G

Guest

Excellent - many thanks indeed. I can now see all my old emails from back when.
The next item is my old address book. I have this backed up as a .WAB file
but when I use Windows Contacts, although it says the contents have been
added from their old location and format after importing, nothing actually
happens and using Contacts again just gets me back to the Explorer file
display again. Also, I cannot see anything in the Contacts from Outlook.
Any ideas?
 
A

angi peters

i have recently created my e-mail accounts for windows mail for vista
operating system, i am trying tio set up PST files and cant figure it out, it
was alot easier under outlook, can you help me to setup PST files for windows
mail.

Thanks.
 
F

Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

angi peters said:
i have recently created my e-mail accounts for windows mail for vista
operating system, i am trying tio set up PST files and cant figure it out,
it
was alot easier under outlook, can you help me to setup PST files for
windows
mail.


Windows Mail, like Outlook Express, does not use PST files. It has a
database named WindowsMail.MSMessageStore but the actual messages are stored
as individual EML files.
 
E

E Chesson

Eric Haines said:
This isn't true on the version of Outlook I have (I can't export to Outlook
Express 6 from Outlook, but rather vice versa). However, Jim's advice finally
set me on the right path, a mere 6 hours and 3 failed attempts later. Here's
how I did it, moving files from Outlook on my old XP computer to Windows Mail
on my new Vista machine (which does not have Outlook on it):

1) Open your old Outlook and look over what folders you want to copy over.
Note: any folders in the Archive Folder in Outlook will not appear on the
import folder list. You'll need to copy the archive folders you want over to
your Personal Folders area. Personally, I would do this after successfully
importing everything else, as copying over archives might make your .pst
files get unwieldy and large (and possibly unusable).

2) Open Outlook Express 6. This program comes with Internet Explorer 6 SP1,
free to download with it - you should have it on your machine, or can get it
by updating to IE6 SP1
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/downloads/critical/ie6sp1/default.mspx).

3) You can import from Outlook to Outlook Express 6. Go to "File | Import |
Messages..." and import from Outlook. Choose the folders you want to import
or just select Import All.

4) Once everything is in Outlook Express 6, go to "Tools | Options..." and
click on the Maintenance tab. Click on the "Store Folder..." button. A
directory will be shown in the dialog. Copy this directory location (however
you wish). Close down Outlook Express 6.

5) Open a file explorer and go to this directory. Copy all the files in here
over to your Vista computer, into some temporary directory. The method used
is your choice: network, CD, whatever. Experts: you might want to skip this
step and try using this directory when importing - see step 7 and my warning
there.

6) Start up Windows Mail on Vista (and set up the account, etc.). Go to
"File | Import | Messages...", then select "Outlook Express 6". Hit Next. The
bottom option, "Import mail from an OE6 store directory" should be the only
option available. Hit OK.

7) Here's the part that had me stuck for awhile, "Location of Messages". Hit
"Browse..." and go find your temporary directory from step 5. Select it. The
utterly confusing bit is "No files match your search" displayed on the right.
Just hit "Select Folder". You might also hit a snag with the browse path -
examine it at this point. If it has the temporary directory path but the last
folder name in the path is repeated (e.g.
"C:\Users\Cathy\Document\TempImport\TempImport", then Browse again. Also
note: I tried shortcutting early on, setting this directory to the Outlook
Express 6 directory in step 5 and import over the network, but this failed
for some reason.

8) Once you hit "Next", you should now be able to import All folders, etc.
Enjoy! You'll probably want to reorganize the folders once imported. Happily,
moving folders around in Windows Mail is pretty snappy.

I hope this works. I'm no expert, but after having spent way too much time
trying to do what should be simple (going from one Microsoft product to
another), I felt obligated to attempt to help others out.
Great help Thank You.
 
J

Joyce Giles

I followed Eric's steps. Thanks Eric! OMG I'm 5 days lost into this!!!
However, now how do I get my contacts to come over as contacts? Do I do
something similar? Right now they came over as messages....and aren't
useable, or accessible. At least I have my messages, and I must do some
housecleaning there!
 

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