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Outlook Express and Windows 7

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by w.young, 2010/01/12.

  1. 2010/01/12
    w.young

    w.young Inactive Thread Starter

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    I had a Windows XP pc and was using Outlook Express.
    Now we moved to Windows 7 that has "Window Mail "? rather than Outlook Express.

    MY Question is can the new Windows 7 mail pgm open the file that was created in Outlook Express which holds my emails, contacts?
    OR
    Can Outlook 2007 open the file that was created in Outlook Express which holds my emails, contacts?

    Thanks.
     
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    Fonne

    Fonne Inactive

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    Outlook Navpane

    Just run Outlook.exe/reset navpane and your problem should be solved...:)

    push "start" > run > type "outlook.exe/reset navpane" without the brackets. There you are.

    greetz!
     

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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Yes ....

    How to Import Your Outlook Express Address Book into Windows Live Mail

    Import messages into Windows Mail from Outlook Express
    Not directly .....

    Import your messages or account from Outlook Express to Outlook

    Copy Outlook Express address book contacts to Outlook
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Fonne

    Your post is irrelevant - read the initial question please.
     

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