Import from Outlook Express

Windows Vista

Import from Outlook Express

Posted by admin on May 20th, 2007

If Vista is so easy why is it so hard to transfer all your emails from one computer to another without such a hassle. I've been on Vista for one day and frankly everything seems hard to do. The easy transfer program moves system settings but even that doesnt work good. Why can't microsoft with 40,000 programmers come up with an easy program to transfer OUTLOOK Express from an old computer to Windows Mail on a new computer?

Responses

  1. anonymous Says:

    You say Easy Transfer didn't work good. In which way did it not meet your expectations?Gary VanderMolen"Jack VS"

  2. anonymous Says:

    DGuess, You are the first person I've seen anywhere on the web on this subject who has taken the time to show how to eliminate the annoying duplication in the path, though there may have been others. Consequently, yours is the first good bit of information to completely show the process. Thank you for that. Your instructions work like a charm. On some other discussion sites some people have just given a blanket reference to the oehelp site, which merely says to "fix" the duplication without saying how, and when it has been pointed out that is not enough, some people have gotten a little snippy. Once again, thanks for your good info.

  3. anonymous Says:

    Many, many thanks for these instructions. I've just copied my Outlook Express emails from my old PC to my new laptop using just a memory stick, and then into Windows Mail using your instructions. Regards"DGuess" wrote:

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