Outlook Express

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Chris

Changed computers recently, put the old hardrive in the
kid's computer.

How do I transfer the old messages and the address book to
the outlook express on the new computer's hardrive?

I can remove the old HD and temp install it into the new
computer to do any transerring.

Thanks!
 
How does this relate to using FP?

Anyway, if the new machine is Windows XP, then you can use the Settings and Transfer Wizard.

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Outlook Express toolbar, File > Export and then select Address Book or messages.
You can also simply copy them from one machine to the other.
They are located in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application
Data\Identities\{identity number}\Microsoft\Outlook Express

in Win2000 and XP

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File | Export | Messages

Or hit the F1 key | Export

Exporting items from Outlook Express
You can export items from Outlook Express to use in other programs. These
items include:

Address Book: You can export the Address Book from Outlook Express so that
it can be used in other Microsoft e-mail programs, such as Outlook.
Messages: You can export messages from one or more of your folders
 
Chris said:
Changed computers recently, put the old hardrive in the
kid's computer.

How do I transfer the old messages and the address book to
the outlook express on the new computer's hardrive?

I can remove the old HD and temp install it into the new
computer to do any transerring.

Thanks!

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posting to an OUtlook express NG might help you as well.....has nothing to do
with Frontpage.
 

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