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Outlook Express - How to backup and restore email data and address book.

Asked by blyons48 in Outlook Groupware Software, Microsoft Applications

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I am moving from a Win98 system to a WinXP system, and running Outlook Express 6 on each.  I tried a shareware program called TweakIE 3.0 which is supposed to backup and restore all your email, and while it created a proprietary backup file OK, the restore function didn't work. So much for that program!

Is there a procedure one can use to manually backup all the email (resident in folders) on the old machine and restore that email to the new machine?  Same for Address Book?

Any other ideas would also be helpful.   Thanks.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Outlook Groupware Software, Microsoft Applications
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