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Old November 24th 06, 12:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
MaxP
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?

Hello I recently installed Vista+IE7 , I used Outlook Express 6 to manage my
Hotmail account.
I'd like to keep using my Hotmail with a fat client. I know that Outlook can
manage it but I don't know how to import my old OE6 folders (I tried the
procedure described in Outlook Help with no success).
I tried with Windows Live Mail but it tells me that I need a subscription to
MSN (???)

Pls help !!!

Max
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Old November 24th 06, 03:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?

If the import method into Outlook didn't work, then there is no way to
directly import from the OE message store. You could extract the messages
from the dbx files and them import those, but that would require a 3rd party
extraction tool (see www.oehelp.com). You could then drag those messages
into Windows Mail and then import them into Outlook from Windows Mail.

I don't know any other way to do it at this point.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Hello I recently installed Vista+IE7 , I used Outlook Express 6 to manage
my
Hotmail account.
I'd like to keep using my Hotmail with a fat client. I know that Outlook
can
manage it but I don't know how to import my old OE6 folders (I tried the
procedure described in Outlook Help with no success).
I tried with Windows Live Mail but it tells me that I need a subscription
to
MSN (???)

Pls help !!!

Max


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Old November 25th 06, 05:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
MaxP
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?

Thanks Steve.
The import method works: Outlook tries to import mails from OE and I get a
'1 on 1 message imported' msg. Do you know where (folder) it looks to import
OE messages?
Obviously I don't have OE on my PC any longer, but I keep a copy of all .dbx
files.
thanks

Max

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

If the import method into Outlook didn't work, then there is no way to
directly import from the OE message store. You could extract the messages
from the dbx files and them import those, but that would require a 3rd party
extraction tool (see www.oehelp.com). You could then drag those messages
into Windows Mail and then import them into Outlook from Windows Mail.

I don't know any other way to do it at this point.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Hello I recently installed Vista+IE7 , I used Outlook Express 6 to manage
my
Hotmail account.
I'd like to keep using my Hotmail with a fat client. I know that Outlook
can
manage it but I don't know how to import my old OE6 folders (I tried the
procedure described in Outlook Help with no success).
I tried with Windows Live Mail but it tells me that I need a subscription
to
MSN (???)

Pls help !!!

Max


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Old November 26th 06, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?

Hi Max,

I think Outlook is going to look where you point it for the messages. Is
there not a Browse button?

Also, every Windows computer has OE on it. You can't uninstall it above
Win9x.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Thanks Steve.
The import method works: Outlook tries to import mails from OE and I get a
'1 on 1 message imported' msg. Do you know where (folder) it looks to
import
OE messages?
Obviously I don't have OE on my PC any longer, but I keep a copy of all
.dbx
files.
thanks

Max

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

If the import method into Outlook didn't work, then there is no way to
directly import from the OE message store. You could extract the
messages
from the dbx files and them import those, but that would require a 3rd
party
extraction tool (see www.oehelp.com). You could then drag those messages
into Windows Mail and then import them into Outlook from Windows Mail.

I don't know any other way to do it at this point.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Hello I recently installed Vista+IE7 , I used Outlook Express 6 to
manage
my
Hotmail account.
I'd like to keep using my Hotmail with a fat client. I know that
Outlook
can
manage it but I don't know how to import my old OE6 folders (I tried
the
procedure described in Outlook Help with no success).
I tried with Windows Live Mail but it tells me that I need a
subscription
to
MSN (???)

Pls help !!!

Max



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Old December 18th 06, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
mar
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?


"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Hi Max,

I think Outlook is going to look where you point it for the messages. Is
there not a Browse button?

Also, every Windows computer has OE on it. You can't uninstall it above
Win9x.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Thanks Steve.
The import method works: Outlook tries to import mails from OE and I get
a
'1 on 1 message imported' msg. Do you know where (folder) it looks to
import
OE messages?
Obviously I don't have OE on my PC any longer, but I keep a copy of all
.dbx
files.
thanks

Max

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

If the import method into Outlook didn't work, then there is no way to
directly import from the OE message store. You could extract the
messages
from the dbx files and them import those, but that would require a 3rd
party
extraction tool (see www.oehelp.com). You could then drag those
messages
into Windows Mail and then import them into Outlook from Windows Mail.

I don't know any other way to do it at this point.

steve

"MaxP" wrote in message
...
Hello I recently installed Vista+IE7 , I used Outlook Express 6 to
manage
my
Hotmail account.
I'd like to keep using my Hotmail with a fat client. I know that
Outlook
can
manage it but I don't know how to import my old OE6 folders (I tried
the
procedure described in Outlook Help with no success).
I tried with Windows Live Mail but it tells me that I need a
subscription
to
MSN (???)

Pls help !!!

Max




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Old December 17th 06, 02:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
mac
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Default How can I recover my .dbx files?


"mar" wrote in message
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Well your PC clock is only 25 hours fast.

No wonder it will not work, do you still have the box it came in, if so?
Then use it.


 




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