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Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another without Network
I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98,
and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another without Network
You must include Folders.dbx, or you cannot import.
Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "frank1492" wrote in message ... I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98, and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another without Network
Also you can use OE Backup to transfer your messages between PCs.
Backup your OE data on the old PC. Using the flash drive transfer the backup file (*.oeb) to the new machine. Then run OE Backup on the new PC and restore your data from the backup file you copied. See www.oebackup.com to download this program. Trial version allows you to backup and restore messages for free. Regards, Eugene "frank1492" wrote in message ... I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98, and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another
I have a similar problem. I migrated from Outlook Express 5 to Outlook
Express 6. I have a copy of all my e-mails in multiple *.dbx files. I tried to use the "Import" option but I got an error message. I also tried to find the folder where the *.dbx files are stored in Outlook Express 6 but I did not find it (I wanted to simply move my *.dbx files into this folder, this is what I did a few years ago to import my e-mails into OE5). Thanks, Marc "Eugene" wrote: Also you can use OE Backup to transfer your messages between PCs. Backup your OE data on the old PC. Using the flash drive transfer the backup file (*.oeb) to the new machine. Then run OE Backup on the new PC and restore your data from the backup file you copied. See www.oebackup.com to download this program. Trial version allows you to backup and restore messages for free. Regards, Eugene "frank1492" wrote in message ... I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98, and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another
And I repeat:
You must include Folders.dbx, or you cannot import. References - Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Marc" wrote in message ... I have a similar problem. I migrated from Outlook Express 5 to Outlook Express 6. I have a copy of all my e-mails in multiple *.dbx files. I tried to use the "Import" option but I got an error message. I also tried to find the folder where the *.dbx files are stored in Outlook Express 6 but I did not find it (I wanted to simply move my *.dbx files into this folder, this is what I did a few years ago to import my e-mails into OE5). Thanks, Marc "Eugene" wrote: Also you can use OE Backup to transfer your messages between PCs. Backup your OE data on the old PC. Using the flash drive transfer the backup file (*.oeb) to the new machine. Then run OE Backup on the new PC and restore your data from the backup file you copied. See www.oebackup.com to download this program. Trial version allows you to backup and restore messages for free. Regards, Eugene "frank1492" wrote in message ... I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98, and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
Transferring inbox.dbx and others from One Computer to Another
"Marc" wrote in message ... I have a similar problem. I migrated from Outlook Express 5 to Outlook Express 6. I have a copy of all my e-mails in multiple *.dbx files. I tried to use the "Import" option but I got an error message. I also tried to find the folder where the *.dbx files are stored in Outlook Express 6 but I did not find it (I wanted to simply move my *.dbx files into this folder, this is what I did a few years ago to import my e-mails into OE5). Thanks, Marc "Eugene" wrote: Also you can use OE Backup to transfer your messages between PCs. Backup your OE data on the old PC. Using the flash drive transfer the backup file (*.oeb) to the new machine. Then run OE Backup on the new PC and restore your data from the backup file you copied. See www.oebackup.com to download this program. Trial version allows you to backup and restore messages for free. Regards, Eugene "frank1492" wrote in message ... I was running Outlook Express on an old Aptiva with Win 98, and now have a new Dell with Win XP. When the data was moved over, the e-mails in the old inbox, outbox and "sent mails" files failed to transfer. What is the best way to do this and is it safe? I noted that the files are "hidden" and thought this might create a problem when transferring. Also, the file sizes don't compare properly. The files in the old computer seem to be smaller than the files on the new one, yet the new computer has not received or sent more than a handful of e-mails. I have a flash drive ready to go to do the transfer, but can someone please explain the issues, and if that is a good medium to use? Thanks so much for your help! Frank P.S. Would I just need to transfer the three dbx files or are there others that would need to be transferred as well? |
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