I just made an image of a friends pc. Formatted the HDD and put a fresh copy of windows on it for them. They are happy with the way their new OS is working with a back up of all their old files on there, but they called me like one hour later saying that all their email accounts and emails are now gone. I can delve into the image and get to /program files/ out look/ but how to I export all their email accounts from their old image to their new pc?
outlook exspress import export?
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on vista (I know yours isn't vista but this might point you in the right direction)
in documents and settings/user name/contacts (gives all contacts names etc.
docs & settings/user name/local settings/microsoft/windows mail all your emails folders etc. are in there -
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have them install the server you install the client.
then just type in their ip address and port and its like your itting infront of their computer from anywhere in the world.
i use it to admin my families computers, saves me having to travel all over the country.He who laughs last thinks slowest.Comment
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i wasn't aware you could with Outlook Express, you had to export the emails/folder first before the rebuild. Outlook is easy, they're stored in .ost or .pst's but with Express i've always had to export them first.Comment
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I know what you guys are saying but i have a image of their pc old HDD on my HDD. I need to make a backup of their old out look files burn them to CD and take them to the pc once in the new pc i need to import the outlook backups to the new fresh copy of outlook almost like it had never been touched. There must be a way?Comment
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Restore the image, open outlook express, export the emails.I know what you guys are saying but i have a image of their pc old HDD on my HDD. I need to make a backup of their old out look files burn them to CD and take them to the pc once in the new pc i need to import the outlook backups to the new fresh copy of outlook almost like it had never been touched. There must be a way?Comment
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