Importing emails/contacts to Outlook 2007 from Windows Mail

C

ctops.legal

Problem, this is not a network sharing problem but networking the
OS's
may be the only way to solve this problem, here is the question;

Client wanted Win. 7 on notebook to replace Vista H/B SP1, 1st 4
backup DVD's were made from the Vista sys., then the 3 DVD restore
discs were created from recovery mang. New OS was installed (clean
install), client wanted to start using MS outlook 2007 instead of the
Windows Mail that came with Vista H/B OS.


As I was setting up Outlook 2007 with his Register.com email I seen
that Register.com don't seem to archive emails in there server from
POP account users (although I'm sure they do somewhere), this client
was using his emails as someone would use Quick Books, I have all the
contacts in a folder I extracted from the backup DVDs but can't
import
the files to Outlook 2007 mail client, I'm loking for a conversion
method for that, and because the Vista H/B sys. on the 3 DVD's are
from a factory image OS (where you don't have full administrative
privileges) could I install on a XP OS partition on my workstation so
I can retreve the emails from the original Vista OS's Windows Mail
client, or is there a way to export the email directly brom the 4
DVD's backups ?

I installed the Vista H/B (backup) sys. to a partition all the emails
were there and I use Windows mail to export emails and contacts,
folders etc., the backup was stored in a folder 89mb, but using
Outlook 2007 I installed on my OS I can't seem to import nothing.

Windows Mail & Office Outlook 2007 are both Mircosoft apps. there must
be a way to do this .


Curt
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

You might have better luck with this type of thing in a general Outlook
group rather than here in a programming group.
 
C

ctops.legal

You might have better luck with this type of thing in a general Outlook
group rather than here in a programming group.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options.http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm




Problem, this is not a network sharing problem but networking the
OS's
may be the only way to solve this problem, here is the question;
Client wanted Win. 7 on notebook to replace Vista H/B SP1, 1st 4
backup DVD's were made from the Vista sys., then the 3 DVD restore
discs were created from recovery mang. New OS was installed (clean
install), client wanted to start using MS outlook 2007 instead of the
Windows Mail that came with Vista H/B OS.
As I was setting up Outlook 2007 with his Register.com email I seen
that Register.com don't seem to archive emails in there server from
POP account users (although I'm sure they do somewhere), this client
was using his emails as someone would use Quick Books, I have all the
contacts in a folder I extracted from the backup DVDs but can't
import
the files to Outlook 2007 mail client, I'm loking for a conversion
method for that, and because the Vista H/B sys. on the 3 DVD's are
from a factory image OS (where you don't have full administrative
privileges) could I install on a XP OS partition on my workstation so
I can retreve the emails from the original Vista OS's Windows Mail
client, or is there a way to export the email directly brom the 4
DVD's backups ?
I installed the Vista H/B (backup) sys. to a partition all the emails
were there and I use Windows mail to export emails and contacts,
folders etc., the backup was stored in a folder 89mb, but using
Outlook 2007 I installed on my OS I can't seem to import nothing.
Windows Mail & Office Outlook 2007 are both Mircosoft apps. there must
be a way to do this .
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Thanks Ken I looked for such a group, there are MS fourms but I like
google groups even before Google made the big time, I don't think
Windows Mail & Office Outlook 2007 backups are compatible, and if you
guys are the MS office programming gurus and in considering your
response there must not be a way other than just install Windows Mail
as a 2nd client and import the emails and contacts bactup data to that
client.
 
C

ctops.legal

You might have better luck with this type of thing in a general Outlook
group rather than here in a programming group.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options.http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm




Problem, this is not a network sharing problem but networking the
OS's
may be the only way to solve this problem, here is the question;
Client wanted Win. 7 on notebook to replace Vista H/B SP1, 1st 4
backup DVD's were made from the Vista sys., then the 3 DVD restore
discs were created from recovery mang. New OS was installed (clean
install), client wanted to start using MS outlook 2007 instead of the
Windows Mail that came with Vista H/B OS.
As I was setting up Outlook 2007 with his Register.com email I seen
that Register.com don't seem to archive emails in there server from
POP account users (although I'm sure they do somewhere), this client
was using his emails as someone would use Quick Books, I have all the
contacts in a folder I extracted from the backup DVDs but can't
import
the files to Outlook 2007 mail client, I'm loking for a conversion
method for that, and because the Vista H/B sys. on the 3 DVD's are
from a factory image OS (where you don't have full administrative
privileges) could I install on a XP OS partition on my workstation so
I can retreve the emails from the original Vista OS's Windows Mail
client, or is there a way to export the email directly brom the 4
DVD's backups ?
I installed the Vista H/B (backup) sys. to a partition all the emails
were there and I use Windows mail to export emails and contacts,
folders etc., the backup was stored in a folder 89mb, but using
Outlook 2007 I installed on my OS I can't seem to import nothing.
Windows Mail & Office Outlook 2007 are both Mircosoft apps. there must
be a way to do this .
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I tryed to remove the post, but if it remains here is the fix-->
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/migratefromoewlm.htm
 

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