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I have outlook express running on my XP home computer and want to transfer
everything in it to a new computer. I understand I have to import the mailboxes into OE because one can no longer export .iaf files from Outlook. Before I do that, I also have had numerous hard drive crashes which have resulted in retrieved .dbx files of anything up to 12 MB in size. I suppose these must be my inbox files which may well be kinda important. They were probably created using the same version of Outlook Express 5 or 6 which I have been using for some years now. I would like to consolidate all these files before using Quick Backup to back everything up and importing everything to the new computer but cant import them into outlook express whose import function doesn't recognise them as proper .dbx files. Is there any way of importing the folder containing them or the files themselves into Outlook? |
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See if anything here helps with OE as you need to have your mail accessible
in OE before you can export to OL, on the same PC http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ or post to an OE ng, part of IE ng's I believe "news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... I have outlook express running on my XP home computer and want to transfer everything in it to a new computer. I understand I have to import the mailboxes into OE because one can no longer export .iaf files from Outlook. Before I do that, I also have had numerous hard drive crashes which have resulted in retrieved .dbx files of anything up to 12 MB in size. I suppose these must be my inbox files which may well be kinda important. They were probably created using the same version of Outlook Express 5 or 6 which I have been using for some years now. I would like to consolidate all these files before using Quick Backup to back everything up and importing everything to the new computer but cant import them into outlook express whose import function doesn't recognise them as proper .dbx files. Is there any way of importing the folder containing them or the files themselves into Outlook? |
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Actually I am asking here because no one in the OE NG had a clue as to how
to import dbx files which for some reason aren't imported by the simple import function. So I thought that I might be able to import them into the ..pst file and then possibly export them back to OE (or at least use them in some folder in outlook itself) "DL" wrote in message ... See if anything here helps with OE as you need to have your mail accessible in OE before you can export to OL, on the same PC http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ or post to an OE ng, part of IE ng's I believe "news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... I have outlook express running on my XP home computer and want to transfer everything in it to a new computer. I understand I have to import the mailboxes into OE because one can no longer export .iaf files from Outlook. Before I do that, I also have had numerous hard drive crashes which have resulted in retrieved .dbx files of anything up to 12 MB in size. I suppose these must be my inbox files which may well be kinda important. They were probably created using the same version of Outlook Express 5 or 6 which I have been using for some years now. I would like to consolidate all these files before using Quick Backup to back everything up and importing everything to the new computer but cant import them into outlook express whose import function doesn't recognise them as proper .dbx files. Is there any way of importing the folder containing them or the files themselves into Outlook? |
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news.microsoft.com wrote:
Actually I am asking here because no one in the OE NG had a clue as to how to import dbx files I can't believe that! There are some VERY knowledgable people on the OE groups! Do I gather that you are wanting to to transfer your Outlook EXPRESS from one computer to Outlook EXPRESS on a new computer? If so then read he http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/ That is the /definitive/ page on backing up and restoring OE. HTH -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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I can't believe that! There are some VERY knowledgable people on the OE
groups! I posted it to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general under a similar heading to this one and was just given stock responses telling me how to import which one would naturally already have tried before posting a difficult question. i try self-help first and try not to post easy or obvious questions. When I posted, I said that the obvious steps weren't working and said in detail that what had happened was that I had had a hard drive crash which had left me with spare dbx files with all the proper names recovered from the hard drive. No one really addressed this specific problem in any way. They were all very good at telling me how to transfer OE settings and postings and emails from one computer to another. Is there another outlook express NG where I should have posted? Or is there simply no way if the simple import function wont work? I dont think that the DBX files are corrupted though I do suspect that the directory structure is wrong in the folders where the dbx files are presently located which is probably why I cant use the import function. Do I gather that you are wanting to to transfer your Outlook EXPRESS from one computer to Outlook EXPRESS on a new computer? I wanted to consolidate all my similar folders first and was coming to the conclusion that this was only going to be possible by importing the dbx files into outlook but I might well be wrong on that If so then read he http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/ That is the /definitive/ page on backing up and restoring OE. HTH -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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news.microsoft.com wrote:
When I posted, I said that the obvious steps weren't working and said in detail that what had happened was that I had had a hard drive crash which had left me with spare dbx files with all the proper names recovered from the hard drive. No one really addressed this specific problem in any way. is there, among your dbx files, one called Folders.dbx? If there is not, then that's the reason the import won't work. There is a workaround, but it's a bit laborious, depending on how many files you have. -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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