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how to transfer email from window xp to window 7
wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL
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how to transfer email from window xp to window 7
You don't do it through Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup.
"Dummies for win7" Dummies for wrote in message ... : wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL : MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION |
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how to transfer email from window xp to window 7
You don't do it through Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup.
"Dummies for win7" Dummies for wrote in message ... : wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL : MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION |
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Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it.
Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look.
Dummies for win7 wrote: how to transfer email from window xp to window 7 18-May-10 wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it.
Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look.
Dummies for win7 wrote: how to transfer email from window xp to window 7 18-May-10 wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it.
Outlook Express does not use a PST file?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ross Mann wrote in message ... Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. Dummies for win7 wrote: how to transfer email from window xp to window 7 18-May-10 wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it.
Outlook Express does not use a PST file?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ross Mann wrote in message ... Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. Dummies for win7 wrote: how to transfer email from window xp to window 7 18-May-10 wOULD ANY ONE PLS LET ME KNOW THE STEPS OF HOW I COULD TRANSFER EMAIL MESSAGES FROM OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO WINDOW 7 VERSION Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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How to back up Outlook Express items
1. Start Outlook Express.
2. Click Tools, and then click Options. 3. On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder. 4. In the Store Location dialog box, copy the store location. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Put the mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. 2. Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer across the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. 3. Press CTRL+C to copy the location. 5. Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box. Step B: Copy the contents of the Store folder 1. Click Start, click Run, press CTRL+V, and then click OK. 2. On the Edit menu, click Select All. 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window. Step C: Create a backup folder 1. Right-click any empty area on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder. 2. Type Mail Backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER. Step D: Paste the contents of the Store folder into the backup folder 1. Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it. 2. Right-click inside the Mail Backup folder window, and then click Paste. Zip the new folder send it using http://www.filesdirect.com (should be able to get away with the free trial) download it to your new pc then do a import. Ross Mann wrote: Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it. 18-May-10 Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ta-grids-.aspx |
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How to back up Outlook Express items
1. Start Outlook Express.
2. Click Tools, and then click Options. 3. On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder. 4. In the Store Location dialog box, copy the store location. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Put the mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. 2. Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer across the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. 3. Press CTRL+C to copy the location. 5. Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box. Step B: Copy the contents of the Store folder 1. Click Start, click Run, press CTRL+V, and then click OK. 2. On the Edit menu, click Select All. 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window. Step C: Create a backup folder 1. Right-click any empty area on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder. 2. Type Mail Backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER. Step D: Paste the contents of the Store folder into the backup folder 1. Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it. 2. Right-click inside the Mail Backup folder window, and then click Paste. Zip the new folder send it using http://www.filesdirect.com (should be able to get away with the free trial) download it to your new pc then do a import. Ross Mann wrote: Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it. 18-May-10 Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ta-grids-.aspx |
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How to back up Outlook Express items
What has this got to do with Microsoft Word, Egghead Hooplehead?
E-Mail Large Files wrote in message ... : 1. Start Outlook Express. : 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. : 3. On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder. : 4. In the Store Location dialog box, copy the store location. To do this, follow these steps: : 1. Put the mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. : 2. Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer across the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. : 3. Press CTRL+C to copy the location. : 5. Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box. : : Step B: Copy the contents of the Store folder : : 1. Click Start, click Run, press CTRL+V, and then click OK. : 2. On the Edit menu, click Select All. : 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window. : : Step C: Create a backup folder : : 1. Right-click any empty area on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder. : 2. Type Mail Backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER. : : Step D: Paste the contents of the Store folder into the backup folder : : 1. Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it. : 2. Right-click inside the Mail Backup folder window, and then click Paste. : : Zip the new folder send it using http://www.filesdirect.com (should be able to get away with the free trial) download it to your new pc then do a import. : : : : Ross Mann wrote: : : Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it. : 18-May-10 : : Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ta-grids-.aspx |
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How to back up Outlook Express items
What has this got to do with Microsoft Word, Egghead Hooplehead?
E-Mail Large Files wrote in message ... : 1. Start Outlook Express. : 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. : 3. On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder. : 4. In the Store Location dialog box, copy the store location. To do this, follow these steps: : 1. Put the mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. : 2. Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer across the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box. : 3. Press CTRL+C to copy the location. : 5. Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box. : : Step B: Copy the contents of the Store folder : : 1. Click Start, click Run, press CTRL+V, and then click OK. : 2. On the Edit menu, click Select All. : 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window. : : Step C: Create a backup folder : : 1. Right-click any empty area on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder. : 2. Type Mail Backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER. : : Step D: Paste the contents of the Store folder into the backup folder : : 1. Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it. : 2. Right-click inside the Mail Backup folder window, and then click Paste. : : Zip the new folder send it using http://www.filesdirect.com (should be able to get away with the free trial) download it to your new pc then do a import. : : : : Ross Mann wrote: : : Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it. : 18-May-10 : : Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import tools in out look. : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ta-grids-.aspx |
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