- External Outlook Express to internal Outlook file transfer
- Posted by ws on October 11th, 2005
I hade a hard drive problem that required me replacing my hard drive, but I
am able to still us my old hard drive, which still has all of it's old info,
as an external hard drive.
How can I import my old emails, and addresses, from outlook express to
outlook? I am not able to find the correct files?
--
WS
- Posted by Larry Samuels on October 11th, 2005
Run the Files And Settings Transfer wizard.
MVP Gary Woodruff has excellent instructions at
http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.php
--
Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"ws" <ggg> wrote in message
news:73050026-D251-488B-808F-CD5FCF6BE69C@microsoft.com...
>I hade a hard drive problem that required me replacing my hard drive, but I
> am able to still us my old hard drive, which still has all of it's old
> info,
> as an external hard drive.
>
> How can I import my old emails, and addresses, from outlook express to
> outlook? I am not able to find the correct files?
> --
> WS
- Posted by ws on October 11th, 2005
Thanks, very usefull. But where do I find the actual target files? All my
downloaded emails & address's should still be there, just like when it was my
primary hard drive...correct?
--
WS
"Larry Samuels" wrote:
> Run the Files And Settings Transfer wizard.
> MVP Gary Woodruff has excellent instructions at
> http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.php
>
> --
> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
> news:73050026-D251-488B-808F-CD5FCF6BE69C@microsoft.com...
> >I hade a hard drive problem that required me replacing my hard drive, but I
> > am able to still us my old hard drive, which still has all of it's old
> > info,
> > as an external hard drive.
> >
> > How can I import my old emails, and addresses, from outlook express to
> > outlook? I am not able to find the correct files?
> > --
> > WS
>
>
>
- Posted by Larry Samuels on October 11th, 2005
They will be stored under
\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application
Data\Identities\<long string of alphanumerics>\Microsoft\Outlook Express
--
Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"ws" <ggg> wrote in message
news:0C7F2CE4-0976-4FA7-B115-14C9F2F1E8EC@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, very usefull. But where do I find the actual target files? All my
> downloaded emails & address's should still be there, just like when it was
> my
> primary hard drive...correct?
> --
> WS
>
>
> "Larry Samuels" wrote:
>
>> Run the Files And Settings Transfer wizard.
>> MVP Gary Woodruff has excellent instructions at
>> http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.php
>>
>> --
>> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
>> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
>> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
>> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
>> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
>> news:73050026-D251-488B-808F-CD5FCF6BE69C@microsoft.com...
>> >I hade a hard drive problem that required me replacing my hard drive,
>> >but I
>> > am able to still us my old hard drive, which still has all of it's old
>> > info,
>> > as an external hard drive.
>> >
>> > How can I import my old emails, and addresses, from outlook express to
>> > outlook? I am not able to find the correct files?
>> > --
>> > WS
>>
>>
>>
- Posted by ws on October 11th, 2005
I get as far as \Documents and Settings\<username>\ ... but there is no
Local Settings or Application folder to go to.
Thanks
--
WS
"Larry Samuels" wrote:
> They will be stored under
> \Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Identities\<long string of alphanumerics>\Microsoft\Outlook Express
>
>
> --
> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
> news:0C7F2CE4-0976-4FA7-B115-14C9F2F1E8EC@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks, very usefull. But where do I find the actual target files? All my
> > downloaded emails & address's should still be there, just like when it was
> > my
> > primary hard drive...correct?
> > --
> > WS
> >
> >
> > "Larry Samuels" wrote:
> >
> >> Run the Files And Settings Transfer wizard.
> >> MVP Gary Woodruff has excellent instructions at
> >> http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.php
> >>
> >> --
> >> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
> >> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
> >> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
> >> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
> >> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
> >> news:73050026-D251-488B-808F-CD5FCF6BE69C@microsoft.com...
> >> >I hade a hard drive problem that required me replacing my hard drive,
> >> >but I
> >> > am able to still us my old hard drive, which still has all of it's old
> >> > info,
> >> > as an external hard drive.
> >> >
> >> > How can I import my old emails, and addresses, from outlook express to
> >> > outlook? I am not able to find the correct files?
> >> > --
> >> > WS
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
>
- Posted by Larry Samuels on October 11th, 2005
Hi WS,
Those folders are system folders and are hidden by default.
You must go under tools\folder options
click on view
click on "show hidden files and folders"
uncheck "Hide protected operating system files"
click apply
click OK
to make the folders visible.
--
Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"ws" <ggg> wrote in message
news
1A05CBC-29D8-4770-9745-D4C8307972CA@microsoft.com...
>I get as far as \Documents and Settings\<username>\ ... but there is no
> Local Settings or Application folder to go to.
>
> Thanks
> --
> WS
>
- Posted by ws on October 11th, 2005
Larry, you are a genius. 100% success.
I never would have figured out the hidden files.
Thanks,
--
WS
"Larry Samuels" wrote:
> Hi WS,
>
> Those folders are system folders and are hidden by default.
> You must go under tools\folder options
> click on view
> click on "show hidden files and folders"
> uncheck "Hide protected operating system files"
> click apply
> click OK
> to make the folders visible.
>
>
> --
> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
> news
1A05CBC-29D8-4770-9745-D4C8307972CA@microsoft.com...
> >I get as far as \Documents and Settings\<username>\ ... but there is no
> > Local Settings or Application folder to go to.
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > WS
> >
>
>
>
- Posted by Larry Samuels on October 12th, 2005
You;re welcome!
--
Larry Samuels Associate Expert
MS-MVP (2001-2005)
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"ws" <ggg> wrote in message
news
A2AEB82-0F23-473A-B9CF-790886DC45EE@microsoft.com...
> Larry, you are a genius. 100% success.
>
> I never would have figured out the hidden files.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> WS
>
>
> "Larry Samuels" wrote:
>
>> Hi WS,
>>
>> Those folders are system folders and are hidden by default.
>> You must go under tools\folder options
>> click on view
>> click on "show hidden files and folders"
>> uncheck "Hide protected operating system files"
>> click apply
>> click OK
>> to make the folders visible.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Larry Samuels Associate Expert
>> MS-MVP (2001-2005)
>> Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
>> http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
>> Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>> "ws" <ggg> wrote in message
>> news
1A05CBC-29D8-4770-9745-D4C8307972CA@microsoft.com...
>> >I get as far as \Documents and Settings\<username>\ ... but there is
>> >no
>> > Local Settings or Application folder to go to.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > --
>> > WS
>> >
>>
>>
>>