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!
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

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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Steve Easton

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
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

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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Andrew Murray

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