Yes, there is an Imported Folder, but it is empty. I tried importing
several times and get Imported Folder 1, Imported Folder 2, etc. All of
which are empty.
I even installed WLM on the old machine. When it ran on the old machine, it
successfully grabbed all my OE folders into WLM. I then exported the WLM
messages onto an external disk, which I then attached to the new machine.
Again I tried to import messages, this time from WLM form. The import
seemed to be successful. There was a new Imported Folder which was again
empty. In fact, all the subfolders in the Storage Folder are empty.
Thanks,
Anne
"R. C. White" <> wrote in message
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> Hi, Anne.
>
> Do you now have an Imported Folder near the bottom of your Storage
> Folders. It probably looks like just one line, but if you click and expand
> it, you may find lots of subfolders and messages. You can drag these out
> of the Imported Folder and into the proper subfolders under Storage
> Folders. If you hit a snag dragging the folders, then highlight all the
> messages in a folder (Ctrl+A will select them all) and drag the group of
> messages.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>
> "Anne" <> wrote in message
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>> What am I doing wrong when trying to move OE messages from one XP machine
>> to a different XP machine running Windows Live Mail? Every time I try to
>> import on WLM, a storage folder is created but it is empty. I have the
>> view set to "show all messages".
>>
>> Here's what I have done. The OE dbx files were copied to a flash drive
>> from the first machine, including folders.dbx. Those files were then
>> copied to a folder on the new machine, making sure "read only" was not
>> set. I used file - import on WLM and pointed to that folder. The import
>> seemed to be taking place as I could see the neames of the OE folders and
>> the green bars showin progress. At the end I received a message that the
>> import was complete. And yet, the storage folder was empty. The old
>> files were not in any of the WLM folders.
>>
>> What did I miss? Thanks for your help
>>
>> Anne
>>