How to import my files MS Office Outlook 2003 to win. Live Mail?

How to import my files MS Office Outlook 2003 to win. Live Mail?

How to import my files MS Office Outlook 2003 to win. Live Mail?

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  • How to transfer contacts from Outlook 2003 to Windows Live Mail

    How can I transfer contacts to Outlook 2003 to windows live mail on the same computer

    How can I transfer contacts to Outlook 2003 to windows live mail on the same computer

    Naturally ask the experts in the forum Outlook is the best choice.
    After posting here, you may want to consider trying this...

    Open Windows Live Mail > at the bottom left, click on the Contacts button > in the Contacts window, click file > import > click on Microsoft Office Outlook address book > the rest is self-explanatory.

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  • Support the use of Outlook 2003 and Windows Live Mail set

    De : Matt in Buda, Tx

     I use Outlook 2003 on my desktop computer. I just bought a laptop with Vista and WLM. I would like to be able to access all of my emails from a computer on my home wireless network. I can do this and if so, how?

    Thanks for any help you can provide.
    Matt

    You need Outlook to access the data file, and as configeration is not supported on a network, we recommend not to do

    De :  DL

    Another response of the community of Windows Vista discussion groups

  • Problem importing email files from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail. Not all the imported outlook express folders are visible

    I followed your instructions and now have "storage folders" visible. However that a single user account recorded message records showing if you keep double clicking and scrolling down. There are 3 other user accounts whose records are not visible. I tried as well by importing and using Windows Easy Transfer for all alphanumeric codes in Outlook Express. I signed into Live Mail using the other our of the user, but this does not solve the problem... Please tell us how to transfer files from my old computer Windows XP to the new W7 mail.

    Transfer of data from Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail:
     

    For Messages:
     
    Copy the * ENTIRE * OE message store folder to a flash drive. (Folders.dbx must be included). Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.
     
    V-2009: open WLMail and: file | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and the point where it was saved.
     
    V-2011: Menu button. Import Messages. Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and the point where it was saved.
     

    Location of OE message store:
     
    In OE: Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Note the location and navigate on it in Explorer Windows or, copy and paste in start | Run.
     
    In Windows XP, Win2K & Win2K3 the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show hidden files and folders under start | Control Panel | Folder Options icon | Opinion, or in Windows Explorer. Tools | Folder options | View.
     

    For addresses:
     
    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.
     
    For WLMail 2009: Open list of Contacts in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.
     
    For WLMail 2011: Switch to the contacts window (click on the book icon to the address at the foot of the folders pane, or press Ctrl-3). Click on the import button, select address book (wab) Windows and point on where it was saved.
     
    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.
     

    For the account settings:
     
    In OE: Tools | Accounts, select the account and export it to the desktop. This will be an .iaf file. Copy it to the new computer and WLMail desktop: tools | Accounts and import the settings from the location you saved the.
     

    If you need more assistance, help for Windows Live Mail is located in this forum
    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/Forum/LIVEmail?tab=all 
     
     
  • Problem importing files Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail in Windows 7__

    My new computer has Windows 7 and, of course, Windows Live Mail.  My old computer has Windows XP and Outlook Express.  I copied my file OE that contains all my USB key *.dbx files.  On the file menu of WLM, I then selected "Import Messages" and then indicated the location of my OE files on the USB key.  When I clicked to import the files, a small window with a green status bar that showed all the imported files.  I then clicked on "Finish."  My problem is even if the import seems to be successful I don't think the imported files or folders in Live Mail.  I tried twice with the same results.  Did I miss a step?  My just OE files seem to have not gotten in my Windows Live Mail program.

    Look in the imported folders under storage folders. If you do not see the storage files, in the Menu bar: view | Page layout | The folders pane. Check: View the storage folders.

    Missing Menu bar? Click the menu button to the left of the help button and activate the menu bar.

    If still no joy, copy the database messages OE of the USB on the desktop and try to import from there.

    Transfer of data from Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail:

    For messages:

    Copy the * ENTIRE * OE message store folder to a flash drive. (Folders.dbx must be included). Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail. Open WLMail and: file | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and the point where it was saved.

    Location of OE message store:

    In OE: Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Note the location and navigate on it in Explorer Windows or, copy and paste in start | Run.

    In Windows XP, Win2K & Win2K3 the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show hidden files and folders under start | Control Panel | Folder Options icon | Opinion, or in Windows Explorer. Tools | Folder options | View.

    For addresses:

    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.

    Open the Contacts list in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.

    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.

    Bruce Hagen MS - MVP [Mail]

  • How to import rtf file?

    Hello.

    I want to import the file into a text block.

    Txt file is possible. But the rtf file raise the with the code.

                var FilePath = "c:/temp/txt/" + FileName;
                var txtFile = new File(FilePath);
                var txtFileContents;
        
                if(txtFile.exists)
                {
                    var txtFileOpenFlag = txtFile.open("r");
      
                    if(txtFileOpenFlag == true)
                    {
                        txtFileContents = txtFile.read();
                    }
                }
                app.selection[0].contents = txtFileContents;  
    

    How to import rtf file?

    Thank you.

    Hello

    All import a file it is not necessary to open it and read its contents (by script)

    Use:

    method app. Selection [0] .place (txtFile)

    Jarek

  • How to import .jpg files in Lightroom

    How to import .jpg files in Lightroom?

    My Lightroom imports do not include .jpg files.

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  • How can I move all the folders in Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail?

    Bought a new computer with Windows Home, how can I move the folders of Outlook Express in Windows XP SP3 in Windows Live Mail? Thanks for your help.

    Transfer of data from Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail:

    For Messages:

    Copy the * ENTIRE * OE message store folder to a flash drive. (Folders.dbx must be included). Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail. Open WLMail and: file | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and the point where it was saved.

    Location of OE message store:

    In OE: Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Note the location and navigate on it in Explorer Windows or, copy and paste in start | Run.

    In Windows XP, Win2K & Win2K3 the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show hidden files and folders under start | Control Panel | Folder Options icon | Opinion, or in Windows Explorer. Tools | Folder options | View.

    For addresses:

    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.

    Open the Contacts list in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.

    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.

    For the account settings:

    In OE: Tools | Accounts, select the account and export it to the desktop. This will be an .iaf file. Copy it to the new computer and WLMail desktop: tools | Accounts and import the settings from the location you saved the.
    For additional help with WLMail, please ask in this forum.

    Windows Live Mail Forum
    http://windowslivehelp.com/forums.aspx?ProductID=15

  • Import contacts from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail

    I just bought a new Dell computer and it has Windows 7.  My old computer has Windows XP.  Can I import my list of contacts from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail and, if so, how can I go about it?

    I selected files, folders and search under the heading Windows as I couldn't see Windows Live Mail in the list of topics.

    Thank you.

    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.
     
    For WLMail 2009: Open list of Contacts in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.
     
    For WLMail 2011: Switch to the contacts window (click on the book icon to the address at the foot of the folders pane, or press Ctrl-3). Click on the import button, select address book (wab) Windows and point on where it was saved.
     
    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.
     
     
     
     
     
  • Problem with updates of security for MS Office Outlook 2003 (KB973705) and the Outlook junk mail filter (974771 KB)

    I had problems trying to install the update of security for MS Office Outlook 2003 (973705 KB) and update for MS Office Outlook 2003 Junk e-mail filter (974771 KB). I get the error code 646.

    First of all. What is this code? I looked around and could not know what it means. In the second place. I neither use or as Outlook and would like to know short of reinstalling Office, how can I disable / remove Outlook or disable updates for it?

    Hello rwhard, welcome.

    My suggestion would be to insert your disk in Microsoft Office, and then try to perform an automatic repair. Try this:

    1. click on START
    2. click on "Control Panel."
    3. double-click on "programs & features".
    4. click on "Microsoft Office...". "and select Edit
    5. Select "repair".... "in the context menu and go through the wizard
    6. after the repair, restart your computer and try to update again

    If this does not work, I would say that simply hide you the update if you are not using Outlook.

    1. click on START
    2 type "Windows Update" (without the quotes) and press enter
    3. search for updates, and then click to view will want as an option so that you can manually select the updates to be applied
    4 right-click the two updates, then select "hide."
    5. There is no button apply, so it just close the window, and then restart your computer

    Let us know if it works,

    Thank you! Ryan Thieman
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • during the transition from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail, is the address book data stored and also the info in files

    I'm afraid that if I upgrade the form Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail, I will lose all e-mail addresses in my address book current as well as the information contained in the files - models etc.

    If you install WLMail on your XP machine, it has to import messages and addresses automatically and nothing will be lost of OE.
     
    If you like WLMail better than OE, you are a person better than I am.
     
    For specific questions from WLMail, ask here.
     
     
    PS It has nothing to do with Hotmail. I don't know where Christophe that came out of your post.
  • Real program of Office Outlook 2003 is not, but the rest of Microsoft Office 2003 works perfectly?

    Last update automatic installed something that told me that the Office Outlook 2003 is an invalid program.  I do not understand why, after all these years that I used it, it should suddenly become non-genuine!

    All other programs, Excel, Word etc work quite happy.

    The system I am running is XP Pro and about 2 years ago I had to buy the program disk because I had been sold a non-genuine XP Pro program by a company that didn't exist earlier.

    Please do not answer with a load of jargon, I'm a surfer of money and do not know a lot of technical terms!

    Any help would be welcome, I'm afraid that the Outlook may stop working if I do not have something on this subject!

    Best regards, Peter.

    Its always possible that the MS Genuine tool has only been updated with the fraudulent key, so you're only now become aware.
    When the office is finally decided, as non-authentique, I do not think that you will be locked out you will get simply constantly nags and - automatic update will not work.
    See here for more information
    http://www.Microsoft.com/genuine/default.aspx?displaylang=en

    If elect you to go with the offer of £90, make sure that you select the option to pay extra for the cd, otherwise you would need to keep a copy of the file downloaded to external media as well as the key which is sent by e-mail to you & reception

  • Import messages from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail Inbox

    I can't import my Inbox of Outlook Express to WIndows Live Mail.  I saved my OE Inbox to a file .csv to a flash drive.   I then copied the file from my desktop flash player.   I open Live Mail, import, Microsoft Outlook express and stressed the desktop icon of the file.   I get an error that no message is available.  What I am doing wrong?

    Contacts can be saved on one. CSV, no messages file.
    OE contacts are stored in a .wab file. You can import this (or a CSV file)
    in WLM. Just open WLM, open Contacts, do a file-import-etc.
     
    Your messages in OE are already stored in .dbx files. Copy all the .dbx
    files on the XP computer in a temporary folder on the Windows 7 computer.
    Be sure to include the folders.dbx file.
     
    then open WLM and don't file - import - etc.
     
     
    --
    Dave N.
    MS - MVP (Mail)
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    http://download.live.com/wlmail
     
     
     
    "jl0621" wrote in message news: 06ba9776-bb48-4 c 62-bcbb-6548abed590b...
    > I can't import my Inbox of Outlook Express for WIndows
    > Live Mail. I saved my OE Inbox to a file .csv to a flash drive. I then
    > copied the file from my desktop flash player. I open Live Mail,
    > Import, Microsoft Outlook express and pointed to the desktop icon of the
    > file. I get an error that no message is available. What I am
    > doing wrong?
    >
     

    32-bit Windows 7 beta

  • Import e-mail messages from Outlook Express in Windows Live Mail?

    I have recently moved to a new PC with Win7 and have been using Live Mail - more often with success, I thought with the exception of one or two faults, but I'll probably post a question on those.
    On the audit of my old PC today, when I open Oulook Express have been downloaded more than 100 emails that have not appeared in Live Mail - dating back to the time I went.
    I tried to export these messages of OE, put it on a USB key and then import in LM LM do not seem to recognize them - these are the dbx files. Suggestions anyone please?
    Thank you in advance.
    Jeff.

    If both computers use the same e-mail address, you must do this to get the messages on both.
     
    On both machines: tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties | Advanced - Check: leave a copy of messages on the server.
     
    On a single computer only, make sure to delete messages after X days to satisfy your allocated space that you get from your server.
    *********************************************
    Transfer of data from Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail:
     
    For Messages:
     
    Copy the * ENTIRE * OE message store folder to a flash drive. (Folders.dbx must be included). Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail. Open WLMail and: file | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and the point where it was saved.
     
    Location of OE message store:
     
    In OE: Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store folder will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files. Note the location and navigate on it in Explorer Windows or, copy and paste in start | Run.
     
    In Windows XP, Win2K & Win2K3 the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show hidden files and folders under start | Control Panel | Folder Options icon | Opinion, or in Windows Explorer. Tools | Folder options | View.
     
    For addresses:
     
    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.
     
    Open the Contacts list in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.
     
    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.
     
    For the account settings:
     
    In OE: Tools | Accounts, select the account and export it to the desktop. This will be an .iaf file. Copy it to the new computer and WLMail desktop: tools | Accounts and import the settings from the location you saved the.
     
    WLMail specific help, please use this forum.
     
     
    If you just need to transfer these 100 messages, put a Windows folder on the desktop. Drag the messages of OE this folder. Copy the folder on the new machine and drag the messages into a folder of WLMail.
  • Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 came with computer when bought, never implemented. Put in place this morning, but will not send e-mail. Have AOL account only. Please advise?

    Trying to configure Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 for e-mail.  Have AOL account and use Mozilla Firefox.  When you try to send an email, does not send and says "waiting on MSN.  What do I have to use MSN or hotmail account?  Can I use with Firefox or do - I use with Explorer?

    Have you checked this http://info.aol.co.uk/help/aol_settings/ms_outlook_2002_2003.html ?

    or http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OL0203

    It can be updated. Refer to the support of AOL for more tips.

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