Migrating from OutLook Express on one Computer to Outlook on Some orAnother

A

allanc

I am trying to locate the KB article at Microsoft that describes (in
detail) how to migrate from OutLook Express to OutLook.
The article (as I remember it), described the process when OutLook
Express is on the same computer as OutLook and also when it is on a
different computer.
Basically, one article with two different scenarios.
Thank you very much in advance.
 
D

DL

Does the new PC feature Outlook Express or Windows Mail, if a vista PC?
Outlook Express, or Windows Mail has to be configured with old data, Then
with Outlook installed & configured on the same PC you export msgs to
Outlook
 
A

allanc

No, both the old and new computers are XP PRO.

Does the new PC feature Outlook Express or Windows Mail, if a vista PC?
Outlook Express, or Windows Mail has to be configured with old data, Then
with Outlook installed & configured on the same PC you export msgs to
Outlook
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am trying to locate the KB article at Microsoft that describes (in
detail) how to migrate from OutLook Express to OutLook.
The article (as I remember it), described the process when OutLook
Express is on the same computer as OutLook and also when it is on a
different computer.
Basically, one article with two different scenarios.

This one is for OE and Outlook on the same PC:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196347/ . I don't think the article you want
is a Microsoft article, however. See this:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/migratefromoewlm.htm
 
D

DL

You copy your entire msg store, the identity, on the old PC to a location on
the new PC - I believe Documents folder is ok, then within OE on the new PC
open that identity. You can then export msgs to Outlook (assuming OL is
configured)
http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/


No, both the old and new computers are XP PRO.
 

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