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My old laptop died. Well, at least the motherboard died, but the hard
drive is still in tact. I took the drive out of the dead laptop and it's now the E drive on this new machine. Thanks to some wonderful people in this group, I was able to transfer over all the files and folders. Now, I'd really like to move over all the user accounts and address book entries as well. Any pointers? Thanks! Casey |
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![]() "Casey" wrote in message oups.com... My old laptop died. Well, at least the motherboard died, but the hard drive is still in tact. I took the drive out of the dead laptop and it's now the E drive on this new machine. Thanks to some wonderful people in this group, I was able to transfer over all the files and folders. Now, I'd really like to move over all the user accounts and address book entries as well. Any pointers? For the user accounts, if you didn't export them to an .AIF file then you will have to load the hive for the old account into the registry, export those subkeys then import them into the registry (very carefully because you currently have an account already set up). For the addres book, locate the WAB file (*.wab), it's usual location for XP is C:\Documents and Settings\user profile name)\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book Copy it to the new computer and use File | Import | Address Book For the accoutns if you didn't import them, here's the info on it: Close Outlook Express Locate the NTUSER.dat file for the account, it should be in C:\Documents and Settings\user profile name Open Regedit START | Run press ENTER Click on HKEY_USERS File | Load Hive When prompted for a key name, enter OldAccount Press OK Click the + sign next to HKEY_USERS Click the + sign next to OldAccount Click the + sign next to Software Click the + sign next to Microsoft Click the + sign next to Internet Account Mamager Click the + sign next to Accounts Now, notice the 0000000x subkeys. These are the old accounts less the passwords (those are now history) You will have to edit the names of them to be able to import them in. So, click on Accounts File | Export Name it Accounts.reg Navigate back to the HKEY_USERS Click on OldAccounts Click on File | Unload Hive Click Yes Do not close regedit you still need it open. Now, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOftware\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts Notice the 0000000x numbered subkeys. These are the current accounts you have set up. Those names will remain the same, the ones you have to change are in the Accounts.reg file. If you have two accounts already setup, you will see 00000001 and 00000002 account names. Change the ones in the .reg file to begin at 00000003 00000004 and so on. Best bet would be to use WordPad to open and edit the Account.reg file. Locate the sections for Active Directory, Bigfoot, Verisign and WhoWhere and delete them. Each are separated so it's easy to find them. Now you should be left with just the mail and news accounts 000000x values. If you currently have 00000001 and 00000002 in the registry, rename the rest in order of 00000003, 00000004 and so on so they do not REPLACE the current reg subkeys. Now, save and close the reg file Now, right click on the .reg file and select Merge You have now added the accounts back less the password. Open OE |
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Wow. Thanks for the help. It might be easier just to call my host
companies and re-setup the accounts manually. But I'll give the address book a shot. Thanks! Casey DGuess wrote: "Casey" wrote in message oups.com... My old laptop died. Well, at least the motherboard died, but the hard drive is still in tact. I took the drive out of the dead laptop and it's now the E drive on this new machine. Thanks to some wonderful people in this group, I was able to transfer over all the files and folders. Now, I'd really like to move over all the user accounts and address book entries as well. Any pointers? For the user accounts, if you didn't export them to an .AIF file then you will have to load the hive for the old account into the registry, export those subkeys then import them into the registry (very carefully because you currently have an account already set up). For the addres book, locate the WAB file (*.wab), it's usual location for XP is C:\Documents and Settings\user profile name)\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book Copy it to the new computer and use File | Import | Address Book For the accoutns if you didn't import them, here's the info on it: Close Outlook Express Locate the NTUSER.dat file for the account, it should be in C:\Documents and Settings\user profile name Open Regedit START | Run press ENTER Click on HKEY_USERS File | Load Hive When prompted for a key name, enter OldAccount Press OK Click the + sign next to HKEY_USERS Click the + sign next to OldAccount Click the + sign next to Software Click the + sign next to Microsoft Click the + sign next to Internet Account Mamager Click the + sign next to Accounts Now, notice the 0000000x subkeys. These are the old accounts less the passwords (those are now history) You will have to edit the names of them to be able to import them in. So, click on Accounts File | Export Name it Accounts.reg Navigate back to the HKEY_USERS Click on OldAccounts Click on File | Unload Hive Click Yes Do not close regedit you still need it open. Now, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOftware\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts Notice the 0000000x numbered subkeys. These are the current accounts you have set up. Those names will remain the same, the ones you have to change are in the Accounts.reg file. If you have two accounts already setup, you will see 00000001 and 00000002 account names. Change the ones in the .reg file to begin at 00000003 00000004 and so on. Best bet would be to use WordPad to open and edit the Account.reg file. Locate the sections for Active Directory, Bigfoot, Verisign and WhoWhere and delete them. Each are separated so it's easy to find them. Now you should be left with just the mail and news accounts 000000x values. If you currently have 00000001 and 00000002 in the registry, rename the rest in order of 00000003, 00000004 and so on so they do not REPLACE the current reg subkeys. Now, save and close the reg file Now, right click on the .reg file and select Merge You have now added the accounts back less the password. Open OE |
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