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I'm currently using outlook express 6 and NOT outlook and I'm going to
upgrade to outlook 2003 and start using outlook, is it easy to import all of my data from outlook express 6 to outlook 2003? thanks |
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Assuming installed on same PC you 'export' mail to OL from OE, not import.
That way the modified dates dont change, if you import they are all set to the import date. You can import the accounts "no spam" wrote in message ... I'm currently using outlook express 6 and NOT outlook and I'm going to upgrade to outlook 2003 and start using outlook, is it easy to import all of my data from outlook express 6 to outlook 2003? thanks |
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In article , address@invalid says...
[snip] Assuming installed on same PC you 'export' mail to OL from OE, not import. That way the modified dates dont change, if you import they are all set to the import date. You can import the accounts I'm getting a different computer, so I should be able to backup the data and restore the data on the other computer without any problems correct? thanks |
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In article , address@invalid says... [snip] Assuming installed on same PC you 'export' mail to OL from OE, not import. That way the modified dates dont change, if you import they are all set to the import date. You can import the accounts I'm getting a different computer, so I should be able to backup the data and restore the data on the other computer without any problems correct? thanks Yes. You need to backup your OE data on the old, and restore it to OE on the new. Then do the export to Outlook.Have a look he How to backup and Restore OE http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/index.htm -- Registered Linux User no 240308 to email me invalidate the invalid! |
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no spam wrote:
In article , lid says... [snip] Yes. You need to backup your OE data on the old, and restore it to OE on the new. Then do the export to Outlook.Have a look he How to backup and Restore OE http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/index.htm That's exactly what I was looking for. thanks! You're welcome! -- Registered Linux User no 240308 to email me invalidate the invalid! |
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"no spam" wrote in message
... In article , lid says... [snip] You're welcome! One other quick question. I transfered the data to Outlook Express 2003 to make sure I had all of the data. Now, when I install Outlook 2003, I still need to setup the POP3 server so I can use Outlook and then I won't need to use Outlook Express? Is that correct? thanks Yes. |
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