"Memorized" Email Addresses

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Alex Maghen

Hi. I hope that this is an appropriate place for this question: I am
migrating a relatively large number of users from old computers running
Outlook Express for email to new computers running Vista/Outlook 2007. The
one thing I really need to solve is the ability to pull over the automated
list of memorized email addresses (the ones that come up automatically as the
user begins typing in Outlook Express).

Can I do this between the old Outlook Express for Windows XP and the new
Outlook 2007 on Vista?

Alex
 
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Wei Lu [MSFT]

Hello Alex,

I suggest you import the Contact information from Outlook Express first.

286116 How to import addresses from Outlook Express to Outlook

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;286116


Then, if you have any further question, please contact
microsoft.public.outlook newsgroup.

There will be the Outlook experts and they may provide more information.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Alex Maghen

Hi. Unfortunately, I don't think that that's going to help. I'm not talking
about the items that are in the user's Outlook Express Contacts. I'm talking
about the aumatically memorized email addresses that are presented to the
user as he/she types in the "To", "Cc", or "Bcc" boxes of an email.

Alex
 
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Wei Lu [MSFT]

Hello Alex,

I suggest you post this issue on the microsoft.public.outlook to see
whether there are any suggestion.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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