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Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
I have just upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 and have lost all the folders
and messages in my Outlook Express can anyone help me. |
Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
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Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
Maybe in installing Office you configured Outlook (a completely different
program to Outlook Express) and in doing so, imported your msgs/folders from Outlook Express? Open Outlook (Office Outlook) and see if the data is there. "JJ" wrote in message ... I have just upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 and have lost all the folders and messages in my Outlook Express can anyone help me. |
Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
"JJ" wrote in message
... I have just upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 and have lost all the folders and messages in my Outlook Express can anyone help me. You're misinterpreting what you see. Installiing Office will in no way affect the contents you have in Outlook Express. Supply details of what you see in a post in one of the Outlok Express newsgroups. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
hey jj ,
find the path outlook express mailbox file (pst) i think under c:\doucments & settings\user\ application data ? open outlook and run the import wizard pointing it to this path. scott (exige) |
Help,Lost everything in Outlook Express when I upgraded to 2007
"Scott" wrote in message
... find the path outlook express mailbox file (pst) i think under c:\doucments & settings\user\ application data ? open outlook and run the import wizard pointing it to this path. Sorry, but this is flat-out wrong. Outlook Express does not use PST files, it uses DBX files. Moreover, neither PSTs nor DBX files reside in the folder you name. Unless you're reasonable sure of what you intend to post, please don't or you'll only confuse people with incorrect information. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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