Guest PH Graphics Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 After nearly a year of occasional crashes and constant frustration I am taking Vista off of my new laptop and going back to XP Pro (which is already on all 5 of the other PC's and/or workstations in my office.) I've gathered all of the XP drivers and exported Vista's "Contacts" folder as a .csv file. Vista would only export IE's "Favorites" as a .htm file. Will XP be able to import that info, or is there a better way to get my "Favorites" over to XP? MOST IMPORTANTLY, how do I get my e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail format back to XP? Windows Mail will only export the messages in Microsoft Exchange format. Will I be able to import that file into XP? In the past I have simply used Outlook Express, but I have no emotional attachment there. I am willing to use whatever e-mail software gets the job done and can import all of my Windows Mail messages. I should point out that my Windows Mail store location is on my D: drive -- not my C: drive -- so the messages and the message store location itself WILL NOT be physically wiped out when C: is reformated during the XP install. Anything else I should think about before doing the install? (I bought a full retail version of XP from CDW, so I'm not worried about it being a pirated or otherwise invalid copy.) Thanks in advance for your time. Paul I'm ready to do the XP install. The only thing still holding me back is that I need to be CERTAIN that I will have access to my e-mail history as soon as XP is up and running.
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Export e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail back to XP Pro? You should be able to Import the Favorites back-up via IE File | Import and Export | Import Favorites. You should be able to import the CSV file (Contacts) into Address Book via (Address Book) File | Import | Other Address Book. You can back-up your individual Windows Mail emails as EML files and then drag them (en masse or selectively) directly into the appropriate open OE folder. Note that downgrading a Vista machine to WinXP is not necessarily without its issues, especially if it's a Notebook PC. Doing so will almost certainly void your Warranty and any Service Contracts you've purchased. ~~ IE-specific newsgroup: http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general OE-specific newsgroup: http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general Windows Mail-specific newsgroup: http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail ~~ ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ PH Graphics wrote: > After nearly a year of occasional crashes and constant frustration I am > taking Vista off of my new laptop and going back to XP Pro (which is > already > on all 5 of the other PC's and/or workstations in my office.) > > I've gathered all of the XP drivers and exported Vista's "Contacts" folder > as a .csv file. Vista would only export IE's "Favorites" as a .htm file. > Will XP be able to import that info, or is there a better way to get my > "Favorites" over to XP? > > MOST IMPORTANTLY, how do I get my e-mail messages from Vista's Windows > Mail > format back to XP? Windows Mail will only export the messages in > Microsoft > Exchange format. Will I be able to import that file into XP? In the past > I > have simply used Outlook Express, but I have no emotional attachment > there. > I am willing to use whatever e-mail software gets the job done and can > import all of my Windows Mail messages. I should point out that my > Windows > Mail store location is on my D: drive -- not my C: drive -- so the > messages > and the message store location itself WILL NOT be physically wiped out > when > C: is reformated during the XP install. > > Anything else I should think about before doing the install? (I bought a > full retail version of XP from CDW, so I'm not worried about it being a > pirated or otherwise invalid copy.) > > Thanks in advance for your time. > Paul > I'm ready to do the XP install. The only thing still holding me back is > that I need to be CERTAIN that I will have access to my e-mail history as > soon as XP is up and running.
Guest PH Graphics Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Export e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail back to XP Pro Re: Export e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail back to XP Pro PA Bear, Thanks for the reply. I'm all too well aware of the risks, costs, and probable unforeseen glitches I'm likely to encounter in taking a fairly new notebook from Vista to XP, and I made the decision only after long deliberation and as a second-last resort. The last resort, if this transition does not work out well, will be to buy a MacBook. I'm a freelance photographer and graphic designer, so I'm only making money while working on billable jobs for clients. As such, I keep pretty accurate time records, and they show that I have lost the equivalent of 12+ days of billable time to Vista crashes and/or troubleshooting software, hardware or office networking problems or incompatabilities. That's 5% of my annual income! Would you continue to use your current OS -- or any OS -- if that OS's licensing fee were changed tomorrow to be 5% of your annual income every year? My accountant (as well as common sense) won't let me do that, either. Thanks, again. Paul "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > You should be able to Import the Favorites back-up via IE File | Import and > Export | Import Favorites. > > You should be able to import the CSV file (Contacts) into Address Book via > (Address Book) File | Import | Other Address Book. > > You can back-up your individual Windows Mail emails as EML files and then > drag them (en masse or selectively) directly into the appropriate open OE > folder. > > Note that downgrading a Vista machine to WinXP is not necessarily without > its issues, especially if it's a Notebook PC. Doing so will almost > certainly void your Warranty and any Service Contracts you've purchased. > ~~ > IE-specific newsgroup: > http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general > OE-specific newsgroup: > http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general > Windows Mail-specific newsgroup: > http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail > ~~ > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > PH Graphics wrote: > > After nearly a year of occasional crashes and constant frustration I am > > taking Vista off of my new laptop and going back to XP Pro (which is > > already > > on all 5 of the other PC's and/or workstations in my office.) > > > > I've gathered all of the XP drivers and exported Vista's "Contacts" folder > > as a .csv file. Vista would only export IE's "Favorites" as a .htm file. > > Will XP be able to import that info, or is there a better way to get my > > "Favorites" over to XP? > > > > MOST IMPORTANTLY, how do I get my e-mail messages from Vista's Windows > > Mail > > format back to XP? Windows Mail will only export the messages in > > Microsoft > > Exchange format. Will I be able to import that file into XP? In the past > > I > > have simply used Outlook Express, but I have no emotional attachment > > there. > > I am willing to use whatever e-mail software gets the job done and can > > import all of my Windows Mail messages. I should point out that my > > Windows > > Mail store location is on my D: drive -- not my C: drive -- so the > > messages > > and the message store location itself WILL NOT be physically wiped out > > when > > C: is reformated during the XP install. > > > > Anything else I should think about before doing the install? (I bought a > > full retail version of XP from CDW, so I'm not worried about it being a > > pirated or otherwise invalid copy.) > > > > Thanks in advance for your time. > > Paul > > I'm ready to do the XP install. The only thing still holding me back is > > that I need to be CERTAIN that I will have access to my e-mail history as > > soon as XP is up and running. > >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Export e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail back to XP Pro Re: Export e-mail messages from Vista's Windows Mail back to XP Pro I would not purchase a new Notebook PC right now without downgrade rights and the necessary OEM CDs for running WinXP on the machine. You're welcome & thanks for your feedback. Good luck to you. PH Graphics wrote: > PA Bear, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I'm all too well aware of the risks, costs, and probable unforeseen > glitches > I'm likely to encounter in taking a fairly new notebook from Vista to XP, > and I made the decision only after long deliberation and as a second-last > resort. The last resort, if this transition does not work out well, will > be > to buy a MacBook. > > I'm a freelance photographer and graphic designer, so I'm only making > money > while working on billable jobs for clients. As such, I keep pretty > accurate > time records, and they show that I have lost the equivalent of 12+ days of > billable time to Vista crashes and/or troubleshooting software, hardware > or > office networking problems or incompatabilities. That's 5% of my annual > income! > > Would you continue to use your current OS -- or any OS -- if that OS's > licensing fee were changed tomorrow to be 5% of your annual income every > year? My accountant (as well as common sense) won't let me do that, > either. > > Thanks, again. > Paul > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > >> You should be able to Import the Favorites back-up via IE File | Import >> and >> Export | Import Favorites. >> >> You should be able to import the CSV file (Contacts) into Address Book >> via >> (Address Book) File | Import | Other Address Book. >> >> You can back-up your individual Windows Mail emails as EML files and then >> drag them (en masse or selectively) directly into the appropriate open OE >> folder. >> >> Note that downgrading a Vista machine to WinXP is not necessarily without >> its issues, especially if it's a Notebook PC. Doing so will almost >> certainly void your Warranty and any Service Contracts you've purchased. >> ~~ >> IE-specific newsgroup: >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general >> OE-specific newsgroup: >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general >> Windows Mail-specific newsgroup: >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail >> ~~ >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> PH Graphics wrote: >>> After nearly a year of occasional crashes and constant frustration I am >>> taking Vista off of my new laptop and going back to XP Pro (which is >>> already >>> on all 5 of the other PC's and/or workstations in my office.) >>> >>> I've gathered all of the XP drivers and exported Vista's "Contacts" >>> folder >>> as a .csv file. Vista would only export IE's "Favorites" as a .htm >>> file. >>> Will XP be able to import that info, or is there a better way to get my >>> "Favorites" over to XP? >>> >>> MOST IMPORTANTLY, how do I get my e-mail messages from Vista's Windows >>> Mail >>> format back to XP? Windows Mail will only export the messages in >>> Microsoft >>> Exchange format. Will I be able to import that file into XP? In the >>> past >>> I >>> have simply used Outlook Express, but I have no emotional attachment >>> there. >>> I am willing to use whatever e-mail software gets the job done and can >>> import all of my Windows Mail messages. I should point out that my >>> Windows >>> Mail store location is on my D: drive -- not my C: drive -- so the >>> messages >>> and the message store location itself WILL NOT be physically wiped out >>> when >>> C: is reformated during the XP install. >>> >>> Anything else I should think about before doing the install? (I bought >>> a >>> full retail version of XP from CDW, so I'm not worried about it being a >>> pirated or otherwise invalid copy.) >>> >>> Thanks in advance for your time. >>> Paul >>> I'm ready to do the XP install. The only thing still holding me back is >>> that I need to be CERTAIN that I will have access to my e-mail history >>> as >>> soon as XP is up and running.
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