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Using Outlook Express 6.0 (Windows 2000) on a desktop and need to transition
the eMail and address book to a new notebook running Outlook Express 6.0 with WinXP (Home Edition). What is the simplest, most efficient way to do these? Step by step directions would be very helpful. Thank you! |
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wrote: Using Outlook Express 6.0 (Windows 2000) on a desktop and need to transition the eMail and address book to a new notebook running Outlook Express 6.0 with WinXP (Home Edition). What is the simplest, most efficient way to do these? Step by step directions would be very helpful. Thank you! This newsgroup is for Office Outlook, not Outlook Express, a completely different application. Ask in news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general and visit http://www.insideoe.com/ -- Brian Tillman |
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