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I downloaded info/emails from Outlook at my work station onto a disc. I can no longer access the information on my old computer as my company was kind enough to offer me the experience of unemployment. How do I import/upload this information into Windows mail? I made the mistake of trying to save it as a word doc and now it keeps wanting to save it as a word doc. Thank you! -- pbush |
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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. -- Windows 7 beta http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "pbush" wrote in message ... I downloaded info/emails from Outlook at my work station onto a disc. I can no longer access the information on my old computer as my company was kind enough to offer me the experience of unemployment. How do I import/upload this information into Windows mail? I made the mistake of trying to save it as a word doc and now it keeps wanting to save it as a word doc. Thank you! -- pbush |