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moving Identity to a newer computer
"Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You select which folders to import. Folders of the same name, Inbox, Sent items, Drafts, Deleted items, and user created folders will put the messages in folders of the same name. Imported folders that have unique names will be added as unique named folders. For folders to import, folders.dbx must be included. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem" wrote in message ... Ron, will this also import all the folders that the messages are stored in? "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... File, Import, Messages, OE6, select other store folder, browse to the location of the old Identity files. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem3" wrote in message ... I am moving everything to a newer computer, and I'm not sure how to go about it with Outlook Express and all my email and email folders. I tried copying the old Identity to the new computer, putting it in Docs & Settings right next to the new Identity. But so far it isn't showing up in Outlook Express when I try to Manage and Switch Identities. Is there a correct way to do this? I have the two computers hooked up via a LAN so it is easy to copy files back and forth. jc |
moving Identity to a newer computer
"o;;" il;i wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You select which folders to import. Folders of the same name, Inbox, Sent items, Drafts, Deleted items, and user created folders will put the messages in folders of the same name. Imported folders that have unique names will be added as unique named folders. For folders to import, folders.dbx must be included. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem" wrote in message ... Ron, will this also import all the folders that the messages are stored in? "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... File, Import, Messages, OE6, select other store folder, browse to the location of the old Identity files. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem3" wrote in message ... I am moving everything to a newer computer, and I'm not sure how to go about it with Outlook Express and all my email and email folders. I tried copying the old Identity to the new computer, putting it in Docs & Settings right next to the new Identity. But so far it isn't showing up in Outlook Express when I try to Manage and Switch Identities. Is there a correct way to do this? I have the two computers hooked up via a LAN so it is easy to copy files back and forth. jc |
moving Identity to a newer computer
"o;;" il;i wrote in message ... "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... You select which folders to import. Folders of the same name, Inbox, Sent items, Drafts, Deleted items, and user created folders will put the messages in folders of the same name. Imported folders that have unique names will be added as unique named folders. For folders to import, folders.dbx must be included. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem" wrote in message ... Ron, will this also import all the folders that the messages are stored in? "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... File, Import, Messages, OE6, select other store folder, browse to the location of the old Identity files. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "jbclem3" wrote in message ... I am moving everything to a newer computer, and I'm not sure how to go about it with Outlook Express and all my email and email folders. I tried copying the old Identity to the new computer, putting it in Docs & Settings right next to the new Identity. But so far it isn't showing up in Outlook Express when I try to Manage and Switch Identities. Is there a correct way to do this? I have the two computers hooked up via a LAN so it is easy to copy files back and forth. jc |
moving Identity to a newer computer
test "jbclem3" wrote in message ... I am moving everything to a newer computer, and I'm not sure how to go about it with Outlook Express and all my email and email folders. I tried copying the old Identity to the new computer, putting it in Docs & Settings right next to the new Identity. But so far it isn't showing up in Outlook Express when I try to Manage and Switch Identities. Is there a correct way to do this? I have the two computers hooked up via a LAN so it is easy to copy files back and forth. jc |
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