Copy Mail Files to a
Backup Folder
To make a backup copy of
your Outlook Express e-mail message files:
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On the Tools menu, click
Options. |
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On the Maintenance tab, click
Store Folder. |
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Select the folder location, and then
press CTRL+C to copy the location. |
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Click Cancel, and then click
Cancel again to close the
dialog box. |
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5. |
Click Start, and then click
Run. |
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In the Open box, press CTRL+V,
and then click OK. |
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On the Edit menu, click
Select All. |
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On the Edit menu, click
Copy, and then close the window. |
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Right-click any empty space on your
desktop, click New, and then
click Folder. |
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Type mail
backup for the folder name,
and then press ENTER. |
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Double-click the Mail Backup folder
to open it. |
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On the Edit menu, click
Paste. |
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Close the Mail Backup window. |
Export the Address
Book to a File
NOTE: This step is
very important when multiple Identities are
in use. A .WAB (Windows Address Book) file
is used by Outlook Express 5.x and 6.0
versions, even if multiple Identities are
used. The individual data for each Identity
is stored in a folder, by user name, within
the .WAB file in use.
Exporting this data, while logged in to a
specific Identity, is the only means of
segregating the Address Book data. If the .WAB
file becomes dissociated from the user
Identities, the data can only be exported in
total - not folder by folder.
Another reason to export the .WAB file to a
.csv file is that if the .WAB file is shared
with Microsoft Outlook, the addresses are
stored in the *.pst file in Outlook. When
you export the file from the Outlook Express
File menu to a *.csv file it exports the
correct contacts. If the Address Book is
shared with Microsoft Outlook, you are not
able to export from within the Address Book
on the File menu. This option is dimmed or
not available.
To export your Outlook Express address book:
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On the File menu, click
Export, and then click
Address Book. |
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2. |
Click Text File (Comma Separated
Values), and then click
Export. |
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3. |
Click Browse. |
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4. |
Locate the Mail Backup folder that
you created. |
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5. |
In the File Name box, type
address book
backup, and then click
Save. |
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Click Next. |
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Click to select the check boxes for
the fields that you want to export,
and then click Finish. |
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Click OK and then click
Close. |
Export the Mail
Account to a File
To make a backup copy of
your Outlook Express mail account:
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On the Tools menu, click
Accounts. |
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2. |
On the Mail tab, click the
mail account that you want to
export, and then click Export. |
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In the Save In box, locate
the Mail Backup folder on your
desktop, and then click Save. |
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Repeat these steps for each mail
account that you want to export. |
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5. |
Click Close. |
Export the Newsgroup
Account to a File
To make a backup copy of
your Outlook Express news accounts:
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On the Tools menu, click
Accounts. |
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2. |
On the News tab, click the
news account that you want to
export, and then click Export. |
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3. |
In the Save In box, use
locate the Mail Backup folder on
your desktop, and then click Save. |
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Repeat these steps for each news
account that you want to export. |
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Click Close. |
Importing Outlook
Express data
To restore data, you may
need to re-create the Identities for each
user, prior to using the following steps.
Repeat each step, as needed, for each
Identity.
Import Messages from
the Backup Folder
To import your Outlook
Express e-mail messages from the Backup
folder:
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On the File menu, point to
Import, and then click
Messages. |
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2. |
In the Select
an e-mail program to import from
box, click Microsoft Outlook
Express 5 or Microsoft
Outlook Express 6, and then
click Next. |
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3. |
Click Import
mail from an OE5 store directory
or Import
mail from an OE6 store directory,
and then click OK. |
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4. |
Click Browse, and then click
on the Mail Backup folder on your
desktop. |
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Click OK, and then click
Next. |
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Click All folders, click
Next, and then click Finish. |
Import the Address
Book File
To import your Outlook
Express address book:
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On the File menu, click
Import, and then click Other
Address Book. |
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2. |
Click Text File (Comma Separated
Values), and then click
Import. |
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3. |
Click Browse. |
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4. |
Locate the Mail Backup folder on
your desktop, click the address book
Backup.csv file, and then
click Open. |
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5. |
Click Next, and then click
Finish. |
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6. |
Click OK, and then click
Close. |
Import the Mail
Account File
To import your Outlook
Express mail account file:
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On the Tools menu, click
Accounts. |
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2. |
On the Mail tab, click
Import. |
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3. |
In the Look In box, locate
the Mail Backup folder on your
desktop. |
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4. |
Click the mail account that you want
to import, and then click Open. |
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5. |
Repeat these steps for each mail
account that you want to import. |
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6. |
Click Close. |
Import the Newsgroup
Account File
To import your Outlook
Express news account file:
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1. |
On the Tools menu, click
Accounts. |
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2. |
On the News tab, click
Import. |
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3. |
In the Look In box, locate
the Mail Backup folder on your
desktop. |
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4. |
Click the news account that you want
to import, and then click Open. |
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5. |
Repeat these steps for each news
account that you want to import. |
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Click Close. |
Preserving Blocked
Senders List and/or Other Mail Rules
The procedure to preserve the blocked
senders list and other mail rules is
detailed in the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base article:
276511 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276511/)
How to backup and restore Outlook
Express Blocked Senders list and other
mail rules
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