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David January 14th 07 04:08 PM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
I recently built a new PC (with XP Pro) and I'm in the process of moving
important documents and such from my old PC to this new PC.

I'm having trouble importing an existing OE Account from my old PC to this
PC, and I have no clue as to how to go about it. I tried creating a new
account using the same email address but it didn't work (duh) and now I'm
completely stuck.

So, does anyone know how to import an existing OE account to a new computer?

Btw, old computer has MS Office 2003 and I'm using the outlook program in
that. Will that change anything?

Kath Adams January 14th 07 05:47 PM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
David wrote:
I recently built a new PC (with XP Pro) and I'm in the process of
moving important documents and such from my old PC to this new PC.

I'm having trouble importing an existing OE Account from my old PC to
this PC, and I have no clue as to how to go about it. I tried
creating a new account using the same email address but it didn't
work (duh) and now I'm completely stuck.

So, does anyone know how to import an existing OE account to a new
computer?

Btw, old computer has MS Office 2003 and I'm using the outlook
program in that. Will that change anything?


Use the following link for all information regarding Outlook Express.
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/index.htm

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)

Kuay Tim January 14th 07 05:58 PM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
Hi David,

You could try importing (from OE) the account information from Outlook on
the old PC. Then export the account information from OE (on the old PC) for
use on the new PC using OE. I don't know if this can be done from Outlook to
Outlook. The password will not be retained when account information is
exported from OE.

You can set-up a mail account in OE (or any mail client) using information
provided by your ISP or mail provider. If the new PC is using the same ISP
connection the same account settings would be used. More answers might be
available from an Outlook group.

To try importing, then exporting the account information (without password):

Create a folder (the Desktop is a good location) to save the account
information before exporting from OE.

In Outlook Express

1.On the Tools menu, click Accounts.

2.On the Mail tab, click the mail account that you want to export, and then
click Export.

3.In the Save In box, locate the Mail Backup folder on your desktop, and
then click Save.

4.Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export.

5.Click Close.


--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
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"David" wrote in message
...
I recently built a new PC (with XP Pro) and I'm in the process of moving
important documents and such from my old PC to this new PC.

I'm having trouble importing an existing OE Account from my old PC to this
PC, and I have no clue as to how to go about it. I tried creating a new
account using the same email address but it didn't work (duh) and now I'm
completely stuck.

So, does anyone know how to import an existing OE account to a new computer?

Btw, old computer has MS Office 2003 and I'm using the outlook program in
that. Will that change anything?



Ken January 14th 07 06:26 PM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
There is a new feature included in Windows XP called the Files and Settings
Transfer Wizard — affectionately abbreviated F.A.S.T. It is one of the least
known new features in Windows XP, but it is also one of the most useful new
features.

Here is a great article by Gary Woodruff

FILE & SETTINGS TRANSFER
(F.A.S.T. for Short)
http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm

Ken

"David" wrote in message
...
| I recently built a new PC (with XP Pro) and I'm in the process of moving
| important documents and such from my old PC to this new PC.
|
| I'm having trouble importing an existing OE Account from my old PC to this
| PC, and I have no clue as to how to go about it. I tried creating a new
| account using the same email address but it didn't work (duh) and now I'm
| completely stuck.
|
| So, does anyone know how to import an existing OE account to a new
computer?
|
| Btw, old computer has MS Office 2003 and I'm using the outlook program in
| that. Will that change anything?


Sumpy January 17th 07 12:01 AM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
There are various ways of doing this depending on exactly what u wish to
import. If it is just your OE account, then the quickest way is to:
1. Open OE on your old PC
2. Click Tools from the menu bar & select Accounts. This will open the
Internet Account dialog box.
3. On this dialog box, click the Mail, which will list your mail
account(s).
4. Select the account(s) u wish to export & then click the Export button.
This will prompt you to save settings into an .iaf file.
5. Once u have saved, copy this file to your old PC, repeat steps 1 to 3.
6. Within Internet Account dialog box, click the Import button, browse to
your .iaf file & click open.

If you wish to import your messages & address book, then your best option is
to use File & Settings Transfer Wizard on your old computer, by clicking
Start » All Programs » Accessories » System Tools » File & Settings Transfer
Wizard:
1. On the Welcome screen click "next"
2. On the which computer select "Old computer"
3. The wizard prepares for the next step, before the "Select a transfer
method" dialog box opens, where u must select "Other."
4. Select the folder or drive u wish to export to. Save the file
5. Copy the folder to your new PC.
6. Start the File & Settings Transfer Wizard.
7. Repeat steps 1 & 2, only on step 2 make sure to select "New computer."
8. The wizard prepares for the next step, before the "Do u have a Windows XP
CD?" screen appears. Here select the last option, "I don't need the Wizard
Disk...." Click Next.
9.On the "Where are the files & settings" dialog box, select the last option
"Other..." Click the "Browse" button & browse to where you copied your
Folder/File. Click Next.
10. Once complete click Finish & click Yes on the "Log Off" Now dialog box.
11. Logon back on & your OE should be jus like on your old PC.


"David" wrote in message
...
I recently built a new PC (with XP Pro) and I'm in the process of moving
important documents and such from my old PC to this new PC.

I'm having trouble importing an existing OE Account from my old PC to this
PC, and I have no clue as to how to go about it. I tried creating a new
account using the same email address but it didn't work (duh) and now I'm
completely stuck.

So, does anyone know how to import an existing OE account to a new
computer?

Btw, old computer has MS Office 2003 and I'm using the outlook program in
that. Will that change anything?




David January 17th 07 07:36 AM

How to Transfer OE Accounts
 
OK, thank you for replying, everyone!

I'll try all the above methods, but it looks like the FAST system will help
me out.

Anyway, thanks.


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