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Easiest way to transfer outlook 2003 settings (XP) to Outlook 2007 onnew vista machine?

 
 
techman41973@yahoo.com
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      02-27-2008
I am purchasing a new Windows Vista laptop with Microsoft Office 2007.
I don't want to have to rebuild my outlook configuration on my new
machine.
Does Vista allow a painless and easy way to transfer over my e-mail
and all my settings and e-mail accounts? I would assume I would need a
USB bridge cable for this.
I know there are ways to do the backup and restore manually file by
file (including playing with profiles to remove the default
outlook.pst), but I want something quick and easy if it exists.
Thanks
 
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      02-28-2008
There is this application called "Windows Easy Transfer" that comes along
with Vista. Its in "All Programs" | "Accessories" | "System Tools" menu.
Among other things, it claims to be able to transfer email settings too. You
might want to give it a try.

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>I am purchasing a new Windows Vista laptop with Microsoft Office 2007.
> I don't want to have to rebuild my outlook configuration on my new
> machine.
> Does Vista allow a painless and easy way to transfer over my e-mail
> and all my settings and e-mail accounts? I would assume I would need a
> USB bridge cable for this.
> I know there are ways to do the backup and restore manually file by
> file (including playing with profiles to remove the default
> outlook.pst), but I want something quick and easy if it exists.
> Thanks


 
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Brian Tillman
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      02-28-2008
Chirag <> wrote:

> There is this application called "Windows Easy Transfer" that comes
> along with Vista. Its in "All Programs" | "Accessories" | "System
> Tools" menu. Among other things, it claims to be able to transfer
> email settings too. You might want to give it a try.


While it claims that, it doesn't work for Outlook.
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Brian Tillman
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      02-28-2008
<> wrote:

> I am purchasing a new Windows Vista laptop with Microsoft Office 2007.
> I don't want to have to rebuild my outlook configuration on my new
> machine.
> Does Vista allow a painless and easy way to transfer over my e-mail
> and all my settings and e-mail accounts? I would assume I would need a
> USB bridge cable for this.
> I know there are ways to do the backup and restore manually file by
> file (including playing with profiles to remove the default
> outlook.pst), but I want something quick and easy if it exists.
> Thanks


Unfortunately, there is no easy way to transfer settings or accounts. The
"Windows Easy Transfer" that comes with Vista ALWAYS creates a broken mail
profile for Outlook. You're better off configuring a new mail profile and
setting up your accounts manually. Transferring your data, however, is easy
and you can use the WET program, a CD, or flash drive for that. See this:
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2002/up...#movetonew2002 (it still
applies) or this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
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technoshygirl
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      03-31-2008

What is meant by 'ALWAYS creates a broken mail profile'? I tried to use
Windows Easy Transfer 3 months after getting my new Windows Vista pc
and now I seem to have lost my emails from my new pc in favour of those
transferred from my old pc. Is this permanent or are they still
somewhere on my computer?

(Sorry to barge in on the original post.)


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      04-01-2008

"technoshygirl" <> wrote in message
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> What is meant by 'ALWAYS creates a broken mail profile'? I tried to use
> Windows Easy Transfer 3 months after getting my new Windows Vista pc
> and now I seem to have lost my emails from my new pc in favour of those
> transferred from my old pc. Is this permanent or are they still
> somewhere on my computer?
>
> (Sorry to barge in on the original post.)
>
>
> --
> technoshygirl


Importing is your problem. Choose Open> Open Outlook Data file... from the
File drop down menu. Do NOT IMPORT.

 
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technoshygirl
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      04-01-2008

I did open rather than import as you described (before the original
post) however there are no emails, contacts etc showing?

I have tried to copy over the data files to see if I can open on
another pc and it tells me that a program is using part of the file
although I am not in Outlook at the time?


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