import my address book from Netscape to outlook

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Guest

I would like to import my address book currently on Netscape 7.2 (Netscape
Communicator) into Outlook 2003. IS there a straightforward wany to
accomplish this. Tks in advance for the help .
 
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Brian Tillman

tpguser said:
I would like to import my address book currently on Netscape 7.2
(Netscape Communicator) into Outlook 2003. IS there a
straightforward wany to accomplish this.

You can get a tool to help:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/convaddr.htm
or you can do it yourself, using Outlook Express as an intermediary:
http://www.udel.edu/topics/e-mail/netscape/net2outlook_03/7abook.html
You can also export to a CSV file, I believe, and import that into Outlook
Express, after which you cna import into Outlook.
 
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Guest

I have followed all the directions for importing my address book & messages
from Netscape 7.2 to Outlook Express 2004. However when I import the correct
files of the correct type I get error messages. The address book import
creates a Windows error reporrt. The Message import says that Netscape is
using the file & I need to close it, but Netsacpe is closed.
Any thoughts thanks
Chris
 
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Brian Tillman

Chris said:
I have followed all the directions for importing my address book &
messages from Netscape 7.2 to Outlook Express 2004.

There is no such product as Outlook Express 2004. What product are you
actually using?
However when I
import the correct files of the correct type I get error messages.
The address book import creates a Windows error reporrt. The Message
import says that Netscape is using the file & I need to close it, but
Netsacpe is closed.
Any thoughts thanks

Describe IN DETAIL exactly what happens and exactly what you are doing when
it happens. Include the exact text of any errors you receive. If Windows
says Netscape is running, did you use Task Manager to check?
 

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