HHHEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP with importing and exporting

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Ardvark

I had outlook express. Exported all messages, contacts, addresses,
settings the works

installed office 2003 with new outlook
How do I import all that I exported from old outlook to new
It tells me that unable to open folder where I have the files. Files
are called
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.FAV
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.NK2
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.srs
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.NICK
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.RWZ
Also have a comma delimited exel file that is the export for my
address book

Please don't tell me I lost all messages that were exported. Must be a
way to import them

Thanks
 
Unless you have access to the outlook.pst file, then all your information
has been lost. The .pst file is where the actual Outlook items are kept.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Ardvark asked:

| I had outlook express. Exported all messages, contacts, addresses,
| settings the works
|
| installed office 2003 with new outlook
| How do I import all that I exported from old outlook to new
| It tells me that unable to open folder where I have the files. Files
| are called
| Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.FAV
| Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.NK2
| Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.srs
| Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.NICK
| Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.RWZ
| Also have a comma delimited exel file that is the export for my
| address book
|
| Please don't tell me I lost all messages that were exported. Must be a
| way to import them
|
| Thanks
 

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