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Klunder@discussions.microsoft.com Klaas Klunder

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Apr 13, 2007, 11:36:02 AM4/13/07
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How do I import messages en contactpersons which I exported form Outlook into
a file named outlook.pst into Windows Mail? I get a message that messages
cannot be imported from MAPI-client.

Steve Cochran

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Apr 13, 2007, 12:48:54 PM4/13/07
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You have to have Outlook installed to import from a pst file into WinMail.
You can install the evaluation version of Office 2007 to do this.

steve

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Brodersen@discussions.microsoft.com Henning Brodersen

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Dec 17, 2007, 9:58:03 AM12/17/07
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"Steve Cochran" wrote:

I have a similar problem. I failed to transfer the contactpersons from
Outlook 2003 under Windows XP to Windows Mail under Windows Vista. Tryed all
available fileformats via my USB-harddisc. How, please.
Henning Brodersen

c@discussions.microsoft.com tim c

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Dec 17, 2007, 11:14:02 PM12/17/07
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I can not seem to find the version in the MS download center. Can you provide
alink or more detail?

Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

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Dec 24, 2007, 2:08:28 PM12/24/07
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In Outlook on your XP machine, go to 'File|Import and Export|Export to a
file|Comma Separated Values' and export your Contacts. Take this .CSV file
to your Vista machine and use 'File|Import|Windows Contacts|CSV' to import
the Contacts file.

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kixnggls

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Jan 23, 2008, 8:24:29 PM1/23/08
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:geek: ::I have found it! Outlook .pst files are not compatible with
vista windows mail, but... go back to your other computer, or program,
and export contacts list as a file in .csv format, choose all paths you
would like also imported, as in, home address, notes... etc.::
:: And then, import in windows mail, choosing again the paths you want
to add. bingo...
::


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Bergman@discussions.microsoft.com Chris Bergman

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Dec 27, 2009, 2:42:01 PM12/27/09
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I have a trial copy of Outlook 2007 on my new Windows 7 PC with my old
computer's Outlook .pst files successfully transferred in and it all looks
fine. I am not able to get Winmail to transfer these files in. I don't really
want to buy the demo as I have bought and installed Office Home and Student.

DL

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Dec 27, 2009, 4:30:57 PM12/27/09
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Windows Mail is not supported on win7, Windows Live Mail is
In WLM import from Exchange (outlook)

PS If you installed Office H&S without first uninstalling the Trial Version
of Office, together with its Activation Assistant, then rebooted prior to
installing your paid for version, then you still have the Trial version,
which will expire at some stage

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Gary VanderMolen (MVP)

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Dec 27, 2009, 4:46:16 PM12/27/09
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Unfortunately the current version of Windows Live Mail will not
import Outlook or Exchange .pst files. You have to import them
into Outlook Express, then import the resulting .dbx files into
Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail.

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Gary VanderMolen (MVP)

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Dec 27, 2009, 4:48:07 PM12/27/09
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How did you install Windows Mail in Windows 7?

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