Outlook Express 6.0 transfer

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Tim

I have other harddrives on my PC. I was doing a dual boot
on an XP and 98. Well I stopped going a dual boot and
loaded a fresh hard drive with win XP on it.
After a few months go by I realized I left some old
emails on my Old XP Hard Drive. I had Outlook 6.0 or
higher on it(I think). I never did get this folder I
wanted sent over to my newer HD with New XP on it.
I did try to boot with the old configuration to export
the email to another HD or folder. But I had some boot
issues.
Now I am at the point where I am trying to get the old
emails, straight from the old HD with Old XP on it. and
get them to a folder where I can load them or get them
straight from the file it is in.
I am having issues finding this folder or getting into
the personal "Documents and Settings" folder in the old
XP.
I hope I didnt make this too long and it can be followed.
Can anyone help me?
 
Tim said:
I have other harddrives on my PC. I was doing a dual boot
on an XP and 98. Well I stopped going a dual boot and
loaded a fresh hard drive with win XP on it.
After a few months go by I realized I left some old
emails on my Old XP Hard Drive. I had Outlook 6.0 or
higher on it(I think). I never did get this folder I
wanted sent over to my newer HD with New XP on it.
I did try to boot with the old configuration to export
the email to another HD or folder. But I had some boot
issues.
Now I am at the point where I am trying to get the old
emails, straight from the old HD with Old XP on it. and
get them to a folder where I can load them or get them
straight from the file it is in.
I am having issues finding this folder or getting into
the personal "Documents and Settings" folder in the old
XP.
I hope I didnt make this too long and it can be followed.
Can anyone help me?

Go here for help with OE: www.insideoe.tomsterdam.com

Malke
 

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