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I exported my Outlook 2007 into a pst file on a USB memory stick. Then
installed Vista RC1 with Winmail (which I like because of its speed and simplicity...nice on a laptop). Now I would like import the PST into Winmail. Can this be accomplished? If so, how do I point Winmail to find the pst file for importing? |
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Outlook must also be installed on the Vista computer and the PST file in
question must be the default PST file in use by Outlook. Once those conditions are met, you can import from Outlook into Windows Mail. But a PST by itself, without Outlook installed on the same computer, is useless. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Howard Kelley" wrote in message ... I exported my Outlook 2007 into a pst file on a USB memory stick. Then installed Vista RC1 with Winmail (which I like because of its speed and simplicity...nice on a laptop). Now I would like import the PST into Winmail. Can this be accomplished? If so, how do I point Winmail to find the pst file for importing? |
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It is astonishing that Microsoft does not allow for the importing of data
saved in one (Microsoft) e-mail program into the (Microsoft) e-mail program that is packaged with new versions of Windows. My old computer died and I have a new one with Vista and Windows Mail on it. I also have a back-up drive with lots of pst files created on my old computer, all of which are now completely inaccessible, it seems. Completely and utterly astonishing. Goodness knows how long this is going to disrupt the productivity that the Corporation seems so keen to improve. By the way, the "improvements" to Word and Excel are also severely disruptive to my productivity. Why was something that was not broken fixed in such a disastrous manner? "Jim Pickering" wrote: Outlook must also be installed on the Vista computer and the PST file in question must be the default PST file in use by Outlook. Once those conditions are met, you can import from Outlook into Windows Mail. But a PST by itself, without Outlook installed on the same computer, is useless. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Howard Kelley" wrote in message ... I exported my Outlook 2007 into a pst file on a USB memory stick. Then installed Vista RC1 with Winmail (which I like because of its speed and simplicity...nice on a laptop). Now I would like import the PST into Winmail. Can this be accomplished? If so, how do I point Winmail to find the pst file for importing? |
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MS wants you to keep using Outlook... and you can if you have version 2003
or newer. Versions 2000 & 2002 will work, but they have problems. Which version do you have? Windows Mail cannot import a .pst file unless Outlook is installed on the Vista computer. You can install Outlook, copy the .pst to the Vista computer, open the .pst with Outlook, then you can import into Windows Mail. Or, If you have Outlook installed on an XP computer, import the .pst data into Outlook Express, copy the .dbx files and .wab file to the Vista computer, and import into Windows Mail. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Johnny-no-e-mail" wrote in message ... It is astonishing that Microsoft does not allow for the importing of data saved in one (Microsoft) e-mail program into the (Microsoft) e-mail program that is packaged with new versions of Windows. My old computer died and I have a new one with Vista and Windows Mail on it. I also have a back-up drive with lots of pst files created on my old computer, all of which are now completely inaccessible, it seems. Completely and utterly astonishing. Goodness knows how long this is going to disrupt the productivity that the Corporation seems so keen to improve. By the way, the "improvements" to Word and Excel are also severely disruptive to my productivity. Why was something that was not broken fixed in such a disastrous manner? "Jim Pickering" wrote: Outlook must also be installed on the Vista computer and the PST file in question must be the default PST file in use by Outlook. Once those conditions are met, you can import from Outlook into Windows Mail. But a PST by itself, without Outlook installed on the same computer, is useless. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Howard Kelley" wrote in message ... I exported my Outlook 2007 into a pst file on a USB memory stick. Then installed Vista RC1 with Winmail (which I like because of its speed and simplicity...nice on a laptop). Now I would like import the PST into Winmail. Can this be accomplished? If so, how do I point Winmail to find the pst file for importing? |
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Outlook is in a completely different class than the freebie email programs
(Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail). There is no common program code between Outlook and the free email programs. If you are used to Outlook, you should install it on your Vista PC. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Johnny-no-e-mail" wrote in message ... It is astonishing that Microsoft does not allow for the importing of data saved in one (Microsoft) e-mail program into the (Microsoft) e-mail program that is packaged with new versions of Windows. My old computer died and I have a new one with Vista and Windows Mail on it. I also have a back-up drive with lots of pst files created on my old computer, all of which are now completely inaccessible, it seems. Completely and utterly astonishing. Goodness knows how long this is going to disrupt the productivity that the Corporation seems so keen to improve. By the way, the "improvements" to Word and Excel are also severely disruptive to my productivity. Why was something that was not broken fixed in such a disastrous manner? "Jim Pickering" wrote: Outlook must also be installed on the Vista computer and the PST file in question must be the default PST file in use by Outlook. Once those conditions are met, you can import from Outlook into Windows Mail. But a PST by itself, without Outlook installed on the same computer, is useless. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Howard Kelley" wrote in message ... I exported my Outlook 2007 into a pst file on a USB memory stick. Then installed Vista RC1 with Winmail (which I like because of its speed and simplicity...nice on a laptop). Now I would like import the PST into Winmail. Can this be accomplished? If so, how do I point Winmail to find the pst file for importing? |