Open the html favorites file using Notepad.
Delete the line <!-- saved from url=(0022)http://internet.e-mail-->
REF
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/ARCHIVE/answers3.htm
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"cp-mbaby" <> wrote in message news:...
Malke;573869 Wrote:
> Alderbrook wrote:> > >
> > > I am following the instructions to import favorites in Internet
> > Explorer. I
> > > now have the Favorites from my xp computer in the Bookmark.htm file
> > in the
> > > Documents folder of the new Vista computer. The following Instruction
> > 6
> > > is:"Select the folder where you want place the imported bookmarks,
> > and then
> > > click Next."
> > >
> > > It sounds as though I need to move the contents of Bookmarks.htm to
> > another
> > > location, so the Favorites will appear when I click the star on the
> > browser.
> > >
> > > Am I correct, and if I am, where do I move the Bookmarks.htm contents
> > to?
> > >
> > > > >
>
> Open IE (on Vista) and File>Import and you'll see where you can point
> the import dialog to your bookmark.htm file.
>
>
> Malke
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I just tried the same: on Dell PC with Win XP I loaded Windows
Explorer, clicked File and Import/Export to call up the Wizard and
exported all my favorites including sub-menus. Then I e-mailed the
resultant Bookmark.htm as a file attachment to my new Toshiba laptop
with Vista.
Switching to the Toshiba I received the e-mail and saved the attachment
in my Desktop Downloads folder and with Windows Explorer did the same as
above in reverse to Import the file from my Downloads folder.
everything went well until the Wizard finished. then I got a
message:"not a valid bookmark file."
I opened the file and all the bookmarks are active links. I clicked on
one to load that website, saved it as a favorite in my new Favorites,
and it worked. so the links are accurate. why wont Internet Explorer
receive it. I even thought that maybe the sub-folders had something to
do with it, so did the whole thing again with only one folder. same
problem. what am i doing wrong?
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cp-mbaby