Electronic transfer of Windows Mail to Outlook Express

I need to transfer emails from Windows Mail to Outlook Express.  Using the advice of transfer from OE to WM does not work.  Can you help me?

I need to transfer emails from Windows Mail to Outlook Express.  Using the advice of transfer from OE to WM does not work.  Can you help me?

See if the answer to this link will work for you.
Note: I have not tried, and I can't vouch for it.
http://www.vista4beginners.com/node/182

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