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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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Sorry if this is the wrong area BUT I have Outlook 2002 and since I updated
to Vista a few hours ago it wont remember any of the 26 email account passwords in Outlook 2002 any longer. Is there any way to fix this, please? Thanks. |
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I'm in kind of the same boat here. After downloading Vista I went into Windows Mail addresses. I then tried to import addresses from my Outlook Express. It opened up files and locations for me to search and I could find no shread of my ever even having OE and I know for a fact that I saved my email addys into a folder in my documents. It's just dissapeared! Everything else seemed to go great with the upgrade except this. Any ideas here folks?? |
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Search for *.wab. That's the address book.
steve "kaydes" wrote in message ... I'm in kind of the same boat here. After downloading Vista I went into Windows Mail addresses. I then tried to import addresses from my Outlook Express. It opened up files and locations for me to search and I could find no shread of my ever even having OE and I know for a fact that I saved my email addys into a folder in my documents. It's just dissapeared! Everything else seemed to go great with the upgrade except this. Any ideas here folks?? |
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Well... gave it a try and came up empty handed. I found my outlook express
while doing a search, but it shows that folder being completly empty. And as for *.wab files..... absolutly nothing can be found. *sigh* guess I'll have to re-enter all my contacts by hand and hope that those I don't have written down someone else does. "Steve Cochran" wrote: Search for *.wab. That's the address book. steve "kaydes" wrote in message ... I'm in kind of the same boat here. After downloading Vista I went into Windows Mail addresses. I then tried to import addresses from my Outlook Express. It opened up files and locations for me to search and I could find no shread of my ever even having OE and I know for a fact that I saved my email addys into a folder in my documents. It's just dissapeared! Everything else seemed to go great with the upgrade except this. Any ideas here folks?? |
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Did you modify the search criteria to include "search for hidden files" in
the old system? If not, you may never find the old username.wab file or the backup file with the extension of *.wa~ . -- Jim Pickering MVP-Windows Mail applications Please reply only to the newsgroup. "kaydes" wrote in message ... Well... gave it a try and came up empty handed. I found my outlook express while doing a search, but it shows that folder being completly empty. And as for *.wab files..... absolutly nothing can be found. *sigh* guess I'll have to re-enter all my contacts by hand and hope that those I don't have written down someone else does. "Steve Cochran" wrote: Search for *.wab. That's the address book. steve "kaydes" wrote in message ... I'm in kind of the same boat here. After downloading Vista I went into Windows Mail addresses. I then tried to import addresses from my Outlook Express. It opened up files and locations for me to search and I could find no shread of my ever even having OE and I know for a fact that I saved my email addys into a folder in my documents. It's just dissapeared! Everything else seemed to go great with the upgrade except this. Any ideas here folks?? |