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import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
Our computer had to go off and be repaired, so before it went I saved all of
the email messages and the address book from Outlook Express to a USB and they are there in the form of DBX files. When we got the computer back, all of the programs had been wiped and we now have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. I need to access these files and addresses, but find myself unable to do so - I am unable to import them into Outlook 2003. I have gone through some of the posts in some of the discussion groups and tried to follow what was advised, but have not been successful. Any suggestions on how to get my messages now on my desktop in a folder into Outlook 2003?? I really need to access these files. Thanks honig2sassi |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
I think the first thing you need to do is to get OE to recognize the files.
You might find more info here about that: http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ "honig2sassi" wrote in message ... Our computer had to go off and be repaired, so before it went I saved all of the email messages and the address book from Outlook Express to a USB and they are there in the form of DBX files. When we got the computer back, all of the programs had been wiped and we now have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. I need to access these files and addresses, but find myself unable to do so - I am unable to import them into Outlook 2003. I have gone through some of the posts in some of the discussion groups and tried to follow what was advised, but have not been successful. Any suggestions on how to get my messages now on my desktop in a folder into Outlook 2003?? I really need to access these files. |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
1st - Restore the Data to Outlook Express:
How to back up and to restore Outlook Express data http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/270670 Then open Outlook and Import from Outlook Express File Import & Export Import from another Program or file Outlook Express .. .....follow the bouncing ball -- Henry Craven {SBS-MVP} "honig2sassi" wrote in message ... Our computer had to go off and be repaired, so before it went I saved all of the email messages and the address book from Outlook Express to a USB and they are there in the form of DBX files. When we got the computer back, all of the programs had been wiped and we now have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. I need to access these files and addresses, but find myself unable to do so - I am unable to import them into Outlook 2003. I have gone through some of the posts in some of the discussion groups and tried to follow what was advised, but have not been successful. Any suggestions on how to get my messages now on my desktop in a folder into Outlook 2003?? I really need to access these files. Thanks honig2sassi |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
"Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" wrote in message
... 1st - Restore the Data to Outlook Express: How to back up and to restore Outlook Express data http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/270670 Then open Outlook and Import from Outlook Express NO! Not for emails! That changes every "Modified date" field to the date of import. The OP must export FROM OE to Outlook in order to preserve the modified date. You can certainly import the addressbook that way...... |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
"honig2sassi" wrote in message
... Our computer had to go off and be repaired, so before it went I saved all of the email messages and the address book from Outlook Express to a USB and they are there in the form of DBX files. When we got the computer back, all of the programs had been wiped and we now have Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. I need to access these files and addresses, but find myself unable to do so - I am unable to import them into Outlook 2003. I have gone through some of the posts in some of the discussion groups and tried to follow what was advised, but have not been successful. Any suggestions on how to get my messages now on my desktop in a folder into Outlook 2003?? I really need to access these files. Thanks honig2sassi As Vince says, once you have all your data in Outlook Express, then in OE do File-Export-Messages. That will automatically export all your messages to Outlook, keeping all the received/sent dates as appropriate. Do NOT import from within Outlook, as all your sent/received dates will change to the date of import..... HTH |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
Thanks for the correction ...
another one to watch out for. -- Henry Craven {SBS-MVP} "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" wrote in message ... 1st - Restore the Data to Outlook Express: How to back up and to restore Outlook Express data http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/270670 Then open Outlook and Import from Outlook Express NO! Not for emails! That changes every "Modified date" field to the date of import. The OP must export FROM OE to Outlook in order to preserve the modified date. You can certainly import the addressbook that way...... |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
"Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" wrote in message
... Thanks for the correction ... another one to watch out for. YW! Nothing's ever as simple as it first looks, is it? :-) |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
Thanks for your replies - I was able to get the addresses and the emails into
outlook express, but now seem to have a problem with OE in that I cannot send and receive messages. Thanks again for the advice! |
import messages from outlook express to outlook 2003
No... :-(
....but it -should- be... ( if only the code cutters would fix old bugs instead of creating new ones .... ) -- Henry Craven {SBS-MVP} "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" wrote in message ... Thanks for the correction ... another one to watch out for. YW! Nothing's ever as simple as it first looks, is it? :-) |
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