Accessing/Importing Old Emails/Folders

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Derrick

I recently upgraded to a new computer with Vista Ultimate and Office 2007.
After transferring all my files to my new computer via file transfer I kept
my Old hard drive only from the old computer - which was running Office
2003. Unfortunately, I had to wipe out and install everything on my new
computer due to a power surge. Now I don't know how to retrieve any of my
old Emails and Contacts/Folders from my old hard drive that I connect to
throught USB cables. I see all kinds of folders/files from my Outlook 2003,
but don't know know how to "launch" the execution command to retrieve/import
those files back onto my new Outlook 2007. Really need help.

What can I do to access these files form my old harddrive - I know they are
still there - Nothing was deleted from the old computer's hard drive.

Please help.
 
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Guest

Derrick said:
I recently upgraded to a new computer with Vista Ultimate and Office 2007.
After transferring all my files to my new computer via file transfer I
kept my Old hard drive only from the old computer - which was running
Office 2003. Unfortunately, I had to wipe out and install everything on my
new computer due to a power surge. Now I don't know how to retrieve any of
my old Emails and Contacts/Folders from my old hard drive that I connect to
throught USB cables. I see all kinds of folders/files from my Outlook 2003,
but don't know know how to "launch" the execution command to
retrieve/import those files back onto my new Outlook 2007. Really need
help.

What can I do to access these files form my old harddrive - I know they
are still there - Nothing was deleted from the old computer's hard drive.

Please help.
You're likely to get help with Outlook problems faster if you ask in a
newsgroup meant for Outlook, such as:

microsoft.public.outlook.general
 

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