Do a search for *.csv and see where it's located. Or, try to create it
again and see what folder is used.
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>Surely I need to move this file to an external drive if it is to be of any
>use to me in the future. Where can I find it?
Go to SEARCH.
Choose "All files and folders"
In the dialogue box, type *.csv (if you saved it as wab.csv, then type
that name in)
The C drive is the one you want, but it will already be selected, so
start your search and stop it when you are sure its location is in the
results window.
There will no doubt be more than one instance of your file. One might
be in the "recent" folder.
Be patient until you see what you think is the full list of hits.
>Strangely, no .csv files were found. I did, however, find a file called
>Address Book Saved in the Documents and Settings/Owner folder. The file type
>is simply "File." Could that be it?
Dunno. When you elect to save the address book are you supposed to
create a full name for it including the .csv part? If, so - and if
you didn't give a complete name - that might be it, but don't assume.
Do like one previous replier said to do: save it again and either note
where it's going, or direct it to your My Documents folder for easy
access.
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>It did offer me a chance to name it, but did not offer a location to direct
>it to. I think I have found it in the Owner folder.
>We have three "identities" in the WAB. Do I correctly assume that one
>exported backup will include all three? Or should I do the same thing from
>within each identitiy?
You've got me there.
It won't hurt to try. Name each file so you can easily distinguish
between them. Open the files in Notebook and see if they differ.
On second thought... each Identity (if it's a different logon user)
should have it's own .WAB.
Do a search as described, but search for amended files on the date you created
it. I narrows down the results.
Dave F,
>There's the rub. All identities are under the same logon user [Owner].
All I can tell ya is to experiment.
Each saved .csv file can be viewed in notepad or any text editor to
see how they look.
(All about) Address Book
http://www.insideoe.com/files/wab.htm
@JD: You'd fare much better in OE General newsgroup! =>
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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You can, however, import the data from a saved WAB file into your Vista
Contacts.
Import messages into Windows Mail from Outlook Express:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com:80/Windows/en-US/Help/53e5df86-5ffb-43cf-a0c8-164e3fe7994f1033.mspx
Probably the easiest way to import your OE data into Windows Mail in Vista
is to use the Easy Transfer wizard (similar to WinXP's FAST wizard):
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/easytransfer.mspx
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