Okay, first, OE does not use PST files. Those are from Outlook. To backup
OE data see
www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#6
Their is a File | Import | Messages option that will allow for importing
from OE6. This may be done automatically if you upgrade (I don't know), or
you can do it manually.
Its a bit early to tell what problems will be encountered, since we don't
have the final yet.
steve
"Tim Scott Mathews" <> wrote in message
news:4If6h.9204$C94.6048@edtnps82...
> Sorry, you misunderstood. I'm done with betas and just thinking ahead to
> January or whenever the finished retail version is available. I'm hoping
> to make the install go as smoothly as possible. The beta has been romoved
> from my system and I did a reformat of my hard drive so my system is now
> back to it's Windows XP life and I'm wondering if I might run into the
> same problem again thus, I'd choose install over upgrade--assuming of
> course that this option is given in the retail version.
>
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <> wrote in message
> news:0106E2DE-E959-421A-8BDE-...
>> The best thing to do for the RTM release is to do a clean install. MS can
>> make no guarantees as to if the upgrade from RC2 to RTM.
>> --
>> Tom Ziegmann
>> Microsoft Certified Professional
>> Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
>> Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
>>
>>
>>
>> "Tim Scott Mathews" wrote:
>>
>>> I tested the RC1 (I think--it was the last one from about a month ago)
>>> version of Vista and liked what I saw EXCEPT for the total failure of
>>> the
>>> mail program to work.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it is because I was testing it using the "upgrade" or whatever
>>> the
>>> prompt was--I didn't want to install over my current Windows XP but,
>>> instead, to have a dual boot system so I could test things. Anyway,
>>> without
>>> a prompt or any input from me, Windows Mail attempted to import my mail
>>> and
>>> settings from Outlook (I'm assuming as Outlook is my primary mail
>>> program
>>> under XP) but failed, as the prompts were pretty fast I'm not sure but I
>>> thought it was during the contact import phase. At any rate, the
>>> program
>>> wouldn't install/run as the import failed and I couldn't find any way to
>>> simply open and/or run Windows Mail.
>>>
>>> I'm one of those who, based on the pre release information was looking
>>> forward to Windows mail for both the file system as well as some other
>>> minor
>>> features. My concern is, when the final release is available, is it
>>> going
>>> to look for previous mail programs on my system or, (since this will be
>>> a
>>> complete install OVER the old OS rather than in addition to it) will
>>> those
>>> files be destroyed during a reformat etc as Vista installs?
>>>
>>> I hope that's clear and I'm posting correctly as I'm not sure whether
>>> this
>>> is better in Vista general or Windows Mail.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> PS My thinking is to simply save the Outlook PST file to my external
>>> hard
>>> drive and then--hopefully--import at least the data and, hopefully, the
>>> settings after Windows Mail is installed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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