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I'm having no success importing my messages from XP to Vista's Windows Live
Mail. I try to import, select folders, and they seem to copy...but don't display at all. A new folder appears at the bottom of the pane that's labelled as imported, but that folder is empty. Is there a trick to this I'm missing? Vista is running as a dual boot system. The old C: drive has XP. I can't use import sttings from old computer as this is the SAME computer (let's hope they fix that problem, too) Thanks in advance.. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm |
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Have you bothered to check other threads???????????
"Rich Baier" wrote in message ... I'm having no success importing my messages from XP to Vista's Windows Live Mail. I try to import, select folders, and they seem to copy...but don't display at all. A new folder appears at the bottom of the pane that's labelled as imported, but that folder is empty. Is there a trick to this I'm missing? Vista is running as a dual boot system. The old C: drive has XP. I can't use import sttings from old computer as this is the SAME computer (let's hope they fix that problem, too) Thanks in advance.. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm |
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Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I
successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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What version of Vista are you running? The newest release imports properly
(assuming you copied the file folders.dbx from the old message store folder). If you are dual booting, you can point it to the old message store folder (which most likely is on D:\ since Vista insists that it is installed on C:\ even when a dual boot places it on another drive). An alternate method would be to open the folders in Outlook Express and drag/drop all the messages in them to similar named folders you create on your Desktop where they will be saved as EML files. Copy those folders with the EML files to your Vista machine and drag/drop them into the Message Header list in the appropriate folder in Windows Mail (Vista). But, if you did not include the original folders.dbx from your Outlook Express install, then an import using the File/Import/Messages option in Windows Mail will fail since that file is required to direct messages to appropriate folders. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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Hi Jim..
I'm running Vista RC1 Build 5600. I am dual booting, and already tried pointing to file on (renamed) D;...no success. It appears to transfer and that files are copying, but nothing is copied. I then tried unsuccessfully to copy the folder containing all the OE dbx files to the Vista desktop in a renamed folder. I made sure all files were not marked read-only, and attempted to import. The original folders.dbx is present. Same thing happened. Live Mail seems to copy the dbx files, even showing the names of the folders, but nothing appears under mail folders. Next option is to drag and drop, but that is a pain! It shouldn't require this many steps to import the files. Thanks for the suggestion! -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... What version of Vista are you running? The newest release imports properly (assuming you copied the file folders.dbx from the old message store folder). If you are dual booting, you can point it to the old message store folder (which most likely is on D:\ since Vista insists that it is installed on C:\ even when a dual boot places it on another drive). An alternate method would be to open the folders in Outlook Express and drag/drop all the messages in them to similar named folders you create on your Desktop where they will be saved as EML files. Copy those folders with the EML files to your Vista machine and drag/drop them into the Message Header list in the appropriate folder in Windows Mail (Vista). But, if you did not include the original folders.dbx from your Outlook Express install, then an import using the File/Import/Messages option in Windows Mail will fail since that file is required to direct messages to appropriate folders. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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Are you talking about Windows Mail for Vista, or Windows Live Mail? They
are different programs. I suspect the import was flawed in 5600 and is working now in 5744 (RC2) for Windows Mail in Vista, which is what this NG is for. steve "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Hi Jim.. I'm running Vista RC1 Build 5600. I am dual booting, and already tried pointing to file on (renamed) D;...no success. It appears to transfer and that files are copying, but nothing is copied. I then tried unsuccessfully to copy the folder containing all the OE dbx files to the Vista desktop in a renamed folder. I made sure all files were not marked read-only, and attempted to import. The original folders.dbx is present. Same thing happened. Live Mail seems to copy the dbx files, even showing the names of the folders, but nothing appears under mail folders. Next option is to drag and drop, but that is a pain! It shouldn't require this many steps to import the files. Thanks for the suggestion! -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... What version of Vista are you running? The newest release imports properly (assuming you copied the file folders.dbx from the old message store folder). If you are dual booting, you can point it to the old message store folder (which most likely is on D:\ since Vista insists that it is installed on C:\ even when a dual boot places it on another drive). An alternate method would be to open the folders in Outlook Express and drag/drop all the messages in them to similar named folders you create on your Desktop where they will be saved as EML files. Copy those folders with the EML files to your Vista machine and drag/drop them into the Message Header list in the appropriate folder in Windows Mail (Vista). But, if you did not include the original folders.dbx from your Outlook Express install, then an import using the File/Import/Messages option in Windows Mail will fail since that file is required to direct messages to appropriate folders. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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Sorry, Steve. I put in the first header that it was for Live Mail. I didn't
realize this group was only for Mail. Is there a group for Live Mail? (Confusing that Vista would have 2 different mails???) -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Are you talking about Windows Mail for Vista, or Windows Live Mail? They are different programs. I suspect the import was flawed in 5600 and is working now in 5744 (RC2) for Windows Mail in Vista, which is what this NG is for. steve "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Hi Jim.. I'm running Vista RC1 Build 5600. I am dual booting, and already tried pointing to file on (renamed) D;...no success. It appears to transfer and that files are copying, but nothing is copied. I then tried unsuccessfully to copy the folder containing all the OE dbx files to the Vista desktop in a renamed folder. I made sure all files were not marked read-only, and attempted to import. The original folders.dbx is present. Same thing happened. Live Mail seems to copy the dbx files, even showing the names of the folders, but nothing appears under mail folders. Next option is to drag and drop, but that is a pain! It shouldn't require this many steps to import the files. Thanks for the suggestion! -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... What version of Vista are you running? The newest release imports properly (assuming you copied the file folders.dbx from the old message store folder). If you are dual booting, you can point it to the old message store folder (which most likely is on D:\ since Vista insists that it is installed on C:\ even when a dual boot places it on another drive). An alternate method would be to open the folders in Outlook Express and drag/drop all the messages in them to similar named folders you create on your Desktop where they will be saved as EML files. Copy those folders with the EML files to your Vista machine and drag/drop them into the Message Header list in the appropriate folder in Windows Mail (Vista). But, if you did not include the original folders.dbx from your Outlook Express install, then an import using the File/Import/Messages option in Windows Mail will fail since that file is required to direct messages to appropriate folders. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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The newsgroup for Windows Live Mail Desktop is this:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop And sorry, I also thought you were asking about Windows Mail in Vista. WLMD has its own newsgroup to help cut down on confusion, and you should post there and advise the "build" number of WLMD- Beta that you are using. Since it is an early beta, I would expect that significant bugs will remain for some time (and the import is one of them) although I've had good luck importing using WLMD-Beta build 1083. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Sorry, Steve. I put in the first header that it was for Live Mail. I didn't realize this group was only for Mail. Is there a group for Live Mail? (Confusing that Vista would have 2 different mails???) -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm |
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Ok, thanks all for the help...
-- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... The newsgroup for Windows Live Mail Desktop is this: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop And sorry, I also thought you were asking about Windows Mail in Vista. WLMD has its own newsgroup to help cut down on confusion, and you should post there and advise the "build" number of WLMD- Beta that you are using. Since it is an early beta, I would expect that significant bugs will remain for some time (and the import is one of them) although I've had good luck importing using WLMD-Beta build 1083. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Sorry, Steve. I put in the first header that it was for Live Mail. I didn't realize this group was only for Mail. Is there a group for Live Mail? (Confusing that Vista would have 2 different mails???) -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm |
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Not your fault. We asked they change the name from Outlook Express as it
was confusing with Outlook. Now they stupidly add these other programs with the same name and expect people to differentiate from them somehow. The people who came up with the stupid names obviously don't have to support the products. steve "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Sorry, Steve. I put in the first header that it was for Live Mail. I didn't realize this group was only for Mail. Is there a group for Live Mail? (Confusing that Vista would have 2 different mails???) -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Are you talking about Windows Mail for Vista, or Windows Live Mail? They are different programs. I suspect the import was flawed in 5600 and is working now in 5744 (RC2) for Windows Mail in Vista, which is what this NG is for. steve "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Hi Jim.. I'm running Vista RC1 Build 5600. I am dual booting, and already tried pointing to file on (renamed) D;...no success. It appears to transfer and that files are copying, but nothing is copied. I then tried unsuccessfully to copy the folder containing all the OE dbx files to the Vista desktop in a renamed folder. I made sure all files were not marked read-only, and attempted to import. The original folders.dbx is present. Same thing happened. Live Mail seems to copy the dbx files, even showing the names of the folders, but nothing appears under mail folders. Next option is to drag and drop, but that is a pain! It shouldn't require this many steps to import the files. Thanks for the suggestion! -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... What version of Vista are you running? The newest release imports properly (assuming you copied the file folders.dbx from the old message store folder). If you are dual booting, you can point it to the old message store folder (which most likely is on D:\ since Vista insists that it is installed on C:\ even when a dual boot places it on another drive). An alternate method would be to open the folders in Outlook Express and drag/drop all the messages in them to similar named folders you create on your Desktop where they will be saved as EML files. Copy those folders with the EML files to your Vista machine and drag/drop them into the Message Header list in the appropriate folder in Windows Mail (Vista). But, if you did not include the original folders.dbx from your Outlook Express install, then an import using the File/Import/Messages option in Windows Mail will fail since that file is required to direct messages to appropriate folders. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Windows Mail Apps https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Rich Baier" wrote in message ... Yes, I did bother to check other threads. I also checked other newsgroups. I successfully imported my mails from every OS since Win98...but the import on Vista Live mail DOES NOT work for me. I tried copying the dbx folders to Vista desktop, making sure they are not read only. The import seems to work, but the messages don't show. Try not to be so condescending when people ask for advice....no offense intended, but some us us do look before we hit the newsgroups. -- Rich Baier Pittsburgh, PA http://www.spearhead1944.com/shweb1.htm "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Have you bothered to check other threads??????????? |
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