Copying to disk-follow-up

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    Default Copying to disk-follow-up



    John Mc.

    Thanks for your reply. I am new at this and do not
    understand your instructions. What I want to do is copy
    all of my emails (none of them are saved to folder) to a
    floppy or CD so I can load them on another computer. Is
    there a simple way to do this and one that I can
    understand?
    Roland Guest

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    Default Re: Copying to disk-follow-up

    [url]http://www.support.microsoft.com/?kbid=270670[/url]
    OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data

    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;276511[/url]
    OLEXP: How to Backup and Restore Outlook Express Blocked Senders List and
    Other Mail Rules

    Locate the .dbx files that contains your email - find storage location by
    choosing Tools, Options, Maintenance tab and check the Store Folder entry.

    Copy and paste this address into your Start, Run dialog to open it, then
    copy the files to a backup disk.

    The Address Book - Select File, Export

    Choose Text File (Comma Separated Values) as the export option, as this can
    be easily be imported into Outlook Express and any standard database
    software.


    "Roland" <porkyintexas@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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    >
    > John Mc.
    >
    > Thanks for your reply. I am new at this and do not
    > understand your instructions. What I want to do is copy
    > all of my emails (none of them are saved to folder) to a
    > floppy or CD so I can load them on another computer. Is
    > there a simple way to do this and one that I can
    > understand?
    Taurarian Guest

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