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Guest Bogey Man
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I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

contents from Outlook 2000 over to the new computer so that the email

addresses can be used with the included email client. At the moment on my

present computer, I share the contacts in Outlook 2000 with Outlook Express

V6.

 

I also have calendar appointment entries in Outlook that I would like to

copy over to the new machine if there is a calendar program included.

 

I have a network set up in the house and both computers will for at least a

while be connected to the network.

 

Thanks for any and all suggestions.

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Re: New Computer

 

I suspect you can use the Export/Import function under File.

I believe Easy Transfer Wizard also does this.

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Migrating-Vista-using-Windows-Easy-Transfer.html

 

 

"Bogey Man" <spam@kwic.com> wrote in message

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> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

> contents from Outlook 2000 over to the new computer so that the email

> addresses can be used with the included email client. At the moment on my

> present computer, I share the contacts in Outlook 2000 with Outlook

Express

> V6.

>

> I also have calendar appointment entries in Outlook that I would like to

> copy over to the new machine if there is a calendar program included.

>

> I have a network set up in the house and both computers will for at least

a

> while be connected to the network.

>

> Thanks for any and all suggestions.

>

Guest Jeff Smith [MSFT]
Posted

RE: New Computer

 

Run the Windows Easy Transfer utility to automatically transfer many of your

files and settings. Click on the Start menu, type in "Easy Transfer", and

press Enter.

 

If that doesn't get your outlook contacts, you can go to outlook and export

them in CSV format. Open up Windows Mail, click File, Import, Contacts, and

select your CSV file.

 

Similarly, you can export your calendar into ICS format, which Windows

Calendar can import.

 

 

 

"Bogey Man" wrote:

> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

> contents from Outlook 2000 over to the new computer so that the email

> addresses can be used with the included email client. At the moment on my

> present computer, I share the contacts in Outlook 2000 with Outlook Express

> V6.

>

> I also have calendar appointment entries in Outlook that I would like to

> copy over to the new machine if there is a calendar program included.

>

> I have a network set up in the house and both computers will for at least a

> while be connected to the network.

>

> Thanks for any and all suggestions.

>

>

Guest Bogey Man
Posted

Re: New Computer

 

"Mark" <jmhonzell@nospam.insightbb.com> wrote in message

news:ONIKrh4gIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>I suspect you can use the Export/Import function under File.

> I believe Easy Transfer Wizard also does this.

> http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Migrating-Vista-using-Windows-Easy-Transfer.html

>

>

> "Bogey Man" <spam@kwic.com> wrote in message

> news:%23sSKPb4gIHA.5088@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

>> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

 

Thank you. I will follow the hyperlink and see what it gives me.

Guest Bogey Man
Posted

Re: New Computer

 

"Jeff Smith [MSFT]" <JeffSmithMSFT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:281F961A-B47F-4959-A9AC-5E8FF66BF5E4@microsoft.com...

> Run the Windows Easy Transfer utility to automatically transfer many of

> your

> files and settings. Click on the Start menu, type in "Easy Transfer", and

> press Enter.

>

> If that doesn't get your outlook contacts, you can go to outlook and

> export

> them in CSV format. Open up Windows Mail, click File, Import, Contacts,

> and

> select your CSV file.

>

> Similarly, you can export your calendar into ICS format, which Windows

> Calendar can import.

>

 

Thank you for an alternate method of doing this. At least if one doesn't

work, I will have another one to try. I am going to save this information

so that it won't get lost.

 

 

 

>

> "Bogey Man" wrote:

>

>> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

>> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

>> contents from Outlook 2000 over to the new computer so that the email

>> addresses can be used with the included email client. At the moment on my

>> present computer, I share the contacts in Outlook 2000 with Outlook

>> Express

>> V6.

>>

>> I also have calendar appointment entries in Outlook that I would like to

>> copy over to the new machine if there is a calendar program included.

>>

>> I have a network set up in the house and both computers will for at least

>> a

>> while be connected to the network.

>>

>> Thanks for any and all suggestions.

>>

>>

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: New Computer

 

Hi,

I have a proprietary no-software bruteforce method that I will share with you.

Outlook keeps all its data (contacts, agenda, etc.) in a file called

"Outlook.pst".

In Windows XP that file is stored here:

C:\Documents and Settings\<YOURUSERNAME>\Local Configuration\Program

Data\Microsoft\Outlook

(In Vista it is stored in another folder but I am not at my Vista machine

right now. You will surely figure it out where it is stored)

So, what I do is to copy the file ("origin") which has all my data and paste

it on the "destination", overwriting the one in the new installation.

Outlook has to be run at least once in order to create that file.

If you don't feel safe with the overwriting action, just rename the

"destination" outlook.pst to something else.

 

Carlos

 

"Bogey Man" wrote:

> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

> contents from Outlook 2000 over to the new computer so that the email

> addresses can be used with the included email client. At the moment on my

> present computer, I share the contacts in Outlook 2000 with Outlook Express

> V6.

>

> I also have calendar appointment entries in Outlook that I would like to

> copy over to the new machine if there is a calendar program included.

>

> I have a network set up in the house and both computers will for at least a

> while be connected to the network.

>

> Thanks for any and all suggestions.

>

>

Guest Bogey Man
Posted

Re: New Computer

 

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D1F22775-FCE7-4D28-988C-3D6896DB8DA1@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

> I have a proprietary no-software bruteforce method that I will share with

> you.

> Outlook keeps all its data (contacts, agenda, etc.) in a file called

> "Outlook.pst".

> In Windows XP that file is stored here:

> C:\Documents and Settings\<YOURUSERNAME>\Local Configuration\Program

> Data\Microsoft\Outlook

> (In Vista it is stored in another folder but I am not at my Vista machine

> right now. You will surely figure it out where it is stored)

> So, what I do is to copy the file ("origin") which has all my data and

> paste

> it on the "destination", overwriting the one in the new installation.

> Outlook has to be run at least once in order to create that file.

> If you don't feel safe with the overwriting action, just rename the

> "destination" outlook.pst to something else.

>

> Carlos

>

> "Bogey Man" wrote:

>

>> I have just bought a quad core computer with Windows Vista Home Premium

>> 64-bit and would appreciate some tips on how to copy my address book

 

Thank you.


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