Migration of Outlook Exp to Microsoft-Outlook

G

Guest

I tried the migration of emails from outlook express to Microsoft outlook
which existed on the same system.

After the migration it didnt import all the emails to Microsoft outlook and
the imported emails had the current data to all the emails.

Please advice.

Regards,

Nadim
 
G

Gordon

Nadim said:
I tried the migration of emails from outlook express to Microsoft outlook
which existed on the same system.

After the migration it didnt import all the emails to Microsoft outlook
and
the imported emails had the current data to all the emails.

Please advice.

Regards,

Nadim

Presumably you imported from within Outlook? Unfortunately that's the wrong
way to do it. The proper way (to preserve dates) is to export FROM Outlook
Express. Your best bet is to start again with a fresh pst file and try it
that way.

HTH
 
G

Guest

Hi Gordon,

Thanks for your email.

It worked excellently for Inbox and Sent Items BUT it did not copy the other
folders. The other folders were blank.

I have alot of emails, do you think its because of exceeding the maximum
storage. Incase I need to increase the storage capacity, what do I do?

Thanks and regards,

Nadim
 
G

Guest

Hi ,

Thanks for your email.

It worked excellently for Inbox and Sent Items BUT it did not copy the other
folders. The other folders were blank.

I have alot of emails, do you think its because of exceeding the maximum
storage. Incase I need to increase the storage capacity, what do I do?

Thanks and regards,

Nadim
 
G

Guest

Hi ,

Thanks for your email.

It worked excellently for Inbox and Sent Items BUT it did not copy the other
folders. The other folders were blank.

I have alot of emails, do you think its because of exceeding the maximum
storage. Incase I need to increase the storage capacity, what do I do?

Thanks and regards,

Nadim


Hi,
Presumably you imported from within Outlook? Unfortunately that's the wrong
way to do it. The proper way (to preserve dates) is to export FROM Outlook
Express. Your best bet is to start again with a fresh pst file and try it
that way.

HTH
 

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