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Outlook 2002 contacts and compatibility with Windows Mail
I had a PC on which I was running Outlook 2002, and recently the motherboard
fried, so I upgraded to a new PC with Vista Home Premium. I have since been using the free Windows Mail application (what used to be Outlook Express on PCs running XP and older versions of Windows,) and I have decided that Windows Mail is sufficient for my needs. I did have the hard drive of my old PC backed up, so all of my contacts that I had saved with Outlook are on an external hard drive. My question is about the compatibility of the contact files between Outlook 2002 and the latest version of Windows Mail. Is it possible to simply copy the contact files from the backup of my old PC to the Contacts folder on my new PC? Will Windows Mail recognize them? |
Outlook 2002 contacts and compatibility with Windows Mail
There has never been any "compatibility" between Outlook and Outlook Express
or its successor, Windows Mail. Nor is there any such thing as "contact files" in Outlook. There is only one file that hold all Outlook data. Your Contacts are simply one folder within that file. Accordingly, the only way to transfer Contacts from Outlook to is to export your Contacts Folder to a format that Outlook Express/Windows Mail can recognize, such as CSV. Obviously, doing so will require that you have a valid installation of Outlook that could perform that export. -- Russ Valentine "AKM11919" wrote in message ... I had a PC on which I was running Outlook 2002, and recently the motherboard fried, so I upgraded to a new PC with Vista Home Premium. I have since been using the free Windows Mail application (what used to be Outlook Express on PCs running XP and older versions of Windows,) and I have decided that Windows Mail is sufficient for my needs. I did have the hard drive of my old PC backed up, so all of my contacts that I had saved with Outlook are on an external hard drive. My question is about the compatibility of the contact files between Outlook 2002 and the latest version of Windows Mail. Is it possible to simply copy the contact files from the backup of my old PC to the Contacts folder on my new PC? Will Windows Mail recognize them? |
Outlook 2002 contacts and compatibility with Windows Mail
Thank you. That's kind of what I figured. Now let's hope that I saved the
..csv file(s) I created when I was using Outlook and that they are also saved in the backup folder on my external hard drive! "Russ Valentine" wrote: There has never been any "compatibility" between Outlook and Outlook Express or its successor, Windows Mail. Nor is there any such thing as "contact files" in Outlook. There is only one file that hold all Outlook data. Your Contacts are simply one folder within that file. Accordingly, the only way to transfer Contacts from Outlook to is to export your Contacts Folder to a format that Outlook Express/Windows Mail can recognize, such as CSV. Obviously, doing so will require that you have a valid installation of Outlook that could perform that export. -- Russ Valentine "AKM11919" wrote in message ... I had a PC on which I was running Outlook 2002, and recently the motherboard fried, so I upgraded to a new PC with Vista Home Premium. I have since been using the free Windows Mail application (what used to be Outlook Express on PCs running XP and older versions of Windows,) and I have decided that Windows Mail is sufficient for my needs. I did have the hard drive of my old PC backed up, so all of my contacts that I had saved with Outlook are on an external hard drive. My question is about the compatibility of the contact files between Outlook 2002 and the latest version of Windows Mail. Is it possible to simply copy the contact files from the backup of my old PC to the Contacts folder on my new PC? Will Windows Mail recognize them? |
Outlook 2002 contacts and compatibility with Windows Mail
If #1) you don't have the CSV file(s) and #2) you can't get to a system with
Outlook installed and #3) the contacts are reasonably important - you may find the personal license for ContactGenie Toolkit of interest - one of the 24 functions allows you to export data from a standalone PST file -http://www.contactgenie.com/cgtoolkit.htm Karl __________________________________________________ ____ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer/DataPorter/Exporter/Toolkit "Contact import/export/data management tools for Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "AKM11919" wrote in message ... Thank you. That's kind of what I figured. Now let's hope that I saved the .csv file(s) I created when I was using Outlook and that they are also saved in the backup folder on my external hard drive! "Russ Valentine" wrote: There has never been any "compatibility" between Outlook and Outlook Express or its successor, Windows Mail. Nor is there any such thing as "contact files" in Outlook. There is only one file that hold all Outlook data. Your Contacts are simply one folder within that file. Accordingly, the only way to transfer Contacts from Outlook to is to export your Contacts Folder to a format that Outlook Express/Windows Mail can recognize, such as CSV. Obviously, doing so will require that you have a valid installation of Outlook that could perform that export. -- Russ Valentine "AKM11919" wrote in message ... I had a PC on which I was running Outlook 2002, and recently the motherboard fried, so I upgraded to a new PC with Vista Home Premium. I have since been using the free Windows Mail application (what used to be Outlook Express on PCs running XP and older versions of Windows,) and I have decided that Windows Mail is sufficient for my needs. I did have the hard drive of my old PC backed up, so all of my contacts that I had saved with Outlook are on an external hard drive. My question is about the compatibility of the contact files between Outlook 2002 and the latest version of Windows Mail. Is it possible to simply copy the contact files from the backup of my old PC to the Contacts folder on my new PC? Will Windows Mail recognize them? |
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