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I've been testing Vista via dual booting on my system and have run into an
odd thing with trying to have any other program access Outlook data. For example, I wanted to take a look at how the Windows Mail program worked and thought I'd import some or all of my e-mail accounts etc but when I clicked import etc...it shows no other e-mail program installed. Wondering if it might be a weakness of Windows Mail, I tried a similar operation with another program with which I've imported from Outlook in the XP world without problems. Is there something about Outlook (meaning Outlook 2007) which prevents other programs from "seeing" it as an e-mail program? On the good news side, if sure runs a lot faster in Vista than it did in XP!! ;-) |
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Yes, it seems a portion of my post disappeared. I had installed Outlook
2007, opened my pst from the old XP installation and moved all of the folders, contacts etc to the 2007 version in Vista. When I opened Windows Mail, the first import I did was the contact which worked, although I did have to export the file from Outlook as a csv file. I then imported all of the messages without problem, including all of the folders etc. So, at this point, it appeared that everything was working flawlessly BUT when I clicked "import" and "mail account settings," I got the prompt that Windows Mail couldn't find any e-mail program installed on the computer. Thinking this odd, I ran another program I've used from time to time and tried to import from Outlook to it and got the same prompt...that there was no e-mail program on the system. It also occurred to me that it might be possible that after starting to try to setup Windows Mail, it might have made itself the default e-mail program or something flukey like that so I went into the various setup areas to make sure any and every where, Outlook 2007was shown as the default e-mail program. As I said, I'm totally clueless to imagine how this could be happening. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Is outlook installed on vista? that is a requirement for mail to be outlook-aware. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:XbrPh.22620$6z3.12940@edtnps82... I've been testing Vista via dual booting on my system and have run into an odd thing with trying to have any other program access Outlook data. For example, I wanted to take a look at how the Windows Mail program worked and thought I'd import some or all of my e-mail accounts etc but when I clicked import etc...it shows no other e-mail program installed. Wondering if it might be a weakness of Windows Mail, I tried a similar operation with another program with which I've imported from Outlook in the XP world without problems. Is there something about Outlook (meaning Outlook 2007) which prevents other programs from "seeing" it as an e-mail program? On the good news side, if sure runs a lot faster in Vista than it did in XP!! ;-) |
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Which version of Outlook did you have in your old XP install?
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:Z3BPh.29940$x9.55@edtnps89... Yes, it seems a portion of my post disappeared. I had installed Outlook 2007, opened my pst from the old XP installation and moved all of the folders, contacts etc to the 2007 version in Vista. When I opened Windows Mail, the first import I did was the contact which worked, although I did have to export the file from Outlook as a csv file. I then imported all of the messages without problem, including all of the folders etc. So, at this point, it appeared that everything was working flawlessly BUT when I clicked "import" and "mail account settings," I got the prompt that Windows Mail couldn't find any e-mail program installed on the computer. Thinking this odd, I ran another program I've used from time to time and tried to import from Outlook to it and got the same prompt...that there was no e-mail program on the system. It also occurred to me that it might be possible that after starting to try to setup Windows Mail, it might have made itself the default e-mail program or something flukey like that so I went into the various setup areas to make sure any and every where, Outlook 2007was shown as the default e-mail program. As I said, I'm totally clueless to imagine how this could be happening. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Is outlook installed on vista? that is a requirement for mail to be outlook-aware. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:XbrPh.22620$6z3.12940@edtnps82... I've been testing Vista via dual booting on my system and have run into an odd thing with trying to have any other program access Outlook data. For example, I wanted to take a look at how the Windows Mail program worked and thought I'd import some or all of my e-mail accounts etc but when I clicked import etc...it shows no other e-mail program installed. Wondering if it might be a weakness of Windows Mail, I tried a similar operation with another program with which I've imported from Outlook in the XP world without problems. Is there something about Outlook (meaning Outlook 2007) which prevents other programs from "seeing" it as an e-mail program? On the good news side, if sure runs a lot faster in Vista than it did in XP!! ;-) |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Which version of Outlook did you have in your old XP install? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:Z3BPh.29940$x9.55@edtnps89... Yes, it seems a portion of my post disappeared. I had installed Outlook 2007, opened my pst from the old XP installation and moved all of the folders, contacts etc to the 2007 version in Vista. When I opened Windows Mail, the first import I did was the contact which worked, although I did have to export the file from Outlook as a csv file. I then imported all of the messages without problem, including all of the folders etc. So, at this point, it appeared that everything was working flawlessly BUT when I clicked "import" and "mail account settings," I got the prompt that Windows Mail couldn't find any e-mail program installed on the computer. Thinking this odd, I ran another program I've used from time to time and tried to import from Outlook to it and got the same prompt...that there was no e-mail program on the system. It also occurred to me that it might be possible that after starting to try to setup Windows Mail, it might have made itself the default e-mail program or something flukey like that so I went into the various setup areas to make sure any and every where, Outlook 2007was shown as the default e-mail program. As I said, I'm totally clueless to imagine how this could be happening. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Is outlook installed on vista? that is a requirement for mail to be outlook-aware. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:XbrPh.22620$6z3.12940@edtnps82... I've been testing Vista via dual booting on my system and have run into an odd thing with trying to have any other program access Outlook data. For example, I wanted to take a look at how the Windows Mail program worked and thought I'd import some or all of my e-mail accounts etc but when I clicked import etc...it shows no other e-mail program installed. Wondering if it might be a weakness of Windows Mail, I tried a similar operation with another program with which I've imported from Outlook in the XP world without problems. Is there something about Outlook (meaning Outlook 2007) which prevents other programs from "seeing" it as an e-mail program? On the good news side, if sure runs a lot faster in Vista than it did in XP!! ;-) |
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I've just about decided that it's just some sort of electronic fluke which
is either connected to my dual boot or simply the Outlook installation. Anyway, in case someone else runs into the same or similar problem, here's the lengthy workaround I did with success: In Vista, re-save the "new" outlook pst file. Re-boot under XP. Open Outlook and import this added pst file. Import those files to OE then save the OE files. Close XP and re-boot Vista. Import the OE files!! God, I just love how much time computers save us! ;-) "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:SYJPh.30045$x9.12926@edtnps89... 2007 "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Which version of Outlook did you have in your old XP install? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:Z3BPh.29940$x9.55@edtnps89... Yes, it seems a portion of my post disappeared. I had installed Outlook 2007, opened my pst from the old XP installation and moved all of the folders, contacts etc to the 2007 version in Vista. When I opened Windows Mail, the first import I did was the contact which worked, although I did have to export the file from Outlook as a csv file. I then imported all of the messages without problem, including all of the folders etc. So, at this point, it appeared that everything was working flawlessly BUT when I clicked "import" and "mail account settings," I got the prompt that Windows Mail couldn't find any e-mail program installed on the computer. Thinking this odd, I ran another program I've used from time to time and tried to import from Outlook to it and got the same prompt...that there was no e-mail program on the system. It also occurred to me that it might be possible that after starting to try to setup Windows Mail, it might have made itself the default e-mail program or something flukey like that so I went into the various setup areas to make sure any and every where, Outlook 2007was shown as the default e-mail program. As I said, I'm totally clueless to imagine how this could be happening. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Is outlook installed on vista? that is a requirement for mail to be outlook-aware. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TS Mathews" wrote in message news:XbrPh.22620$6z3.12940@edtnps82... I've been testing Vista via dual booting on my system and have run into an odd thing with trying to have any other program access Outlook data. For example, I wanted to take a look at how the Windows Mail program worked and thought I'd import some or all of my e-mail accounts etc but when I clicked import etc...it shows no other e-mail program installed. Wondering if it might be a weakness of Windows Mail, I tried a similar operation with another program with which I've imported from Outlook in the XP world without problems. Is there something about Outlook (meaning Outlook 2007) which prevents other programs from "seeing" it as an e-mail program? On the good news side, if sure runs a lot faster in Vista than it did in XP!! ;-) |
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