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export address book Netscape7.1 to OE 6

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by leftysjl, 2003/11/16.

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  1. 2003/11/16
    leftysjl

    leftysjl Inactive Thread Starter

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    I can't seem to export my address book from Netscape 7.1 to Outlook Express 6. I tried converting to different file formats and then importing to OE but without luck.

    Using Windows 98 SE
     
  2. 2003/11/17
    Ramona

    Ramona Geek Member Alumni

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    Hi leftysjl,


    How to convert Netscape/Mozilla Mail and Address Book to Outlook Express 6.0


    First, Export your Netscape 7 Address Book, as an LDIF file, to a folder on your HD.

    1. Run Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 (OE6).
    2. Click Files | Import | Other Address Book... to open the Address Book Import Tool window.
    3. In the Address Book Import Tool window select LDIF - LDAP Data Interchange Format, click Import, and select the Netscape exported address book LDIF file either by double-clicking on the LDIF file or select the LDIF file in the Open dialog window and click Open to import the addresses in the LDIF file.
    4. When the Outlook Express Address Book Import Tool completes the import process, a dialog window showing Address book import process has completed appears. Click OK to close the dialog window.
    5. Click Close to close the Address Book Import Tool window.
    6. To view the imported addresses, click the Addresses button in Outlook Express or open the Windows Address Book.
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    This should work...

    Ramona :D
     

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