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Old 02-10-2007
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Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?

I've got a load of .dbx files which Vista's Windows Mail just seems to not
recognise when I try to import. When I try to load new Identities it says all
have been found (I left the Outlook Express 6 files in the correct folder,
under local settings\Application Data\Identities\xxxxx\Microsoft\Outlook
Express).

xxxx being the hash

Do you know how to fix. My previous PC had no password set for the
Administrator so I shouldn't need a username & password (which I am not being
prompted for anyway).



Can you help?
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RE: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?


"age-of-empires" wrote:

> Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
>
> I've got a load of .dbx files which Vista's Windows Mail just seems to not
> recognise when I try to import. When I try to load new Identities it says all
> have been found (I left the Outlook Express 6 files in the correct folder,
> under local settings\Application Data\Identities\xxxxx\Microsoft\Outlook
> Express).
>
> xxxx being the hash
>
> Do you know how to fix. My previous PC had no password set for the
> Administrator so I shouldn't need a username & password (which I am not being
> prompted for anyway).
>
>
>
> Can you help?





So far I haven't had any sucess getting WinMail to recognize .dbx files off
back-up files either. Very frustrating.
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Old 02-10-2007
molitar
 

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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
actually after you select the directory look at what the path is.. it will
be wrong.. it will read

\local settings\Application Data\Identities\xxxxx\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\Outlook Express

note the last folder is duplicated.. quite the bug aye.. I found if I than
went back and selected the folder than backed out of the folder and clicked
ok I than had the proper path and what do you know.. the import worked.

Marvin



"lakephillip" <lakephillip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:62108F9C-2899-4F4E-96F7-15959016632E@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "age-of-empires" wrote:
>
>> Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
>>
>> I've got a load of .dbx files which Vista's Windows Mail just seems to
>> not
>> recognise when I try to import. When I try to load new Identities it says
>> all
>> have been found (I left the Outlook Express 6 files in the correct
>> folder,
>> under local settings\Application Data\Identities\xxxxx\Microsoft\Outlook
>> Express).
>>
>> xxxx being the hash
>>
>> Do you know how to fix. My previous PC had no password set for the
>> Administrator so I shouldn't need a username & password (which I am not
>> being
>> prompted for anyway).
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you help?

>
>
>
>
> So far I haven't had any sucess getting WinMail to recognize .dbx files
> off
> back-up files either. Very frustrating.
>


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Old 02-10-2007
Steve Cochran
 

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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm


steve

"age-of-empires" <ageofempires@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news399458B-2F09-4A05-AD5E-ACE756F42D86@microsoft.com...
> Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail?
>
> I've got a load of .dbx files which Vista's Windows Mail just seems to not
> recognise when I try to import. When I try to load new Identities it says
> all
> have been found (I left the Outlook Express 6 files in the correct folder,
> under local settings\Application Data\Identities\xxxxx\Microsoft\Outlook
> Express).
>
> xxxx being the hash
>
> Do you know how to fix. My previous PC had no password set for the
> Administrator so I shouldn't need a username & password (which I am not
> being
> prompted for anyway).
>
>
>
> Can you help?


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Old 02-14-2007
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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to import
this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been following
everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
folder, and then creating a temporary directory:

C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS

Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message. One
thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the folders
are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply (...
and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It almost
appears like something has these "locked"

Any ideas?
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Old 02-15-2007
Tanja [MSFT]
 

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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
Mark - this is the only message in this thread that I have, so can you fill
me in on exactly what steps you've taken?

I'm assuming you're importing trying to import your OE6 mail to WM on a new
Vista machine, correct?

thanks!
--tanja

"Mark B." <Mark B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news65BD397-B6DD-4361-8E88-349F25F0714F@microsoft.com...
> I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to
> import
> this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been
> following
> everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
> folder, and then creating a temporary directory:
>
> C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
>
> Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message. One
> thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the
> folders
> are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply
> (...
> and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It
> almost
> appears like something has these "locked"
>
> Any ideas?


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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
Tanja, the message that I get is:

"No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running
that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try>
closing applications that may have files open."

I copied all the .dbx files from my Win98 (Outlook Express 6.0) to a CD, and
copied that CD to my Vista machine. I tried copying the directory to
Documents and also to a temporary directory. Here I copied the entire
Identities folder over:

C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS

Then in Windows Mail, I go to File/Import/Messages/Microsoft Outlook Express
6/Import Mail from OE6 Store Directory/...

then Browse down (and I ensure there is no "duplication" in the path from
that Vista bug).

No matter what I do I get the same message. I even tried importing it
without success into Microsoft Office Outlook (trial) without success).

It's like something could be locking up the files. I did notice that the
files are NOT read only, but the directory folders ARE read only - and no
matter how many times I go into a folder and uncheck read only (and Apply),
it immediately reverts to read only.


"Tanja [MSFT]" wrote:

> Mark - this is the only message in this thread that I have, so can you fill
> me in on exactly what steps you've taken?
>
> I'm assuming you're importing trying to import your OE6 mail to WM on a new
> Vista machine, correct?
>
> thanks!
> --tanja
>
> "Mark B." <Mark B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news65BD397-B6DD-4361-8E88-349F25F0714F@microsoft.com...
> > I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to
> > import
> > this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been
> > following
> > everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
> > folder, and then creating a temporary directory:
> >
> > C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
> >
> > Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message. One
> > thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the
> > folders
> > are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply
> > (...
> > and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It
> > almost
> > appears like something has these "locked"
> >
> > Any ideas?

>
>

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Old 02-15-2007
Bill Pomeroy
 

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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
I am guessing the problem is that since you copied to CD all the files are
marked as read only. I think that if you copied them from cd to hd and then
changed all the file attributes that you will be able to import them
successfully. They cannot be marked read only if you want to import them
into WM.
Hope this helps
BillP

"Mark B." <MarkB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C6E6D090-2CDA-4C5C-AA5B-D96E30E67B04@microsoft.com...
> Tanja, the message that I get is:
>
> "No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running
> that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try>
> closing applications that may have files open."
>
> I copied all the .dbx files from my Win98 (Outlook Express 6.0) to a CD,
> and
> copied that CD to my Vista machine. I tried copying the directory to
> Documents and also to a temporary directory. Here I copied the entire
> Identities folder over:
>
> C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
>
> Then in Windows Mail, I go to File/Import/Messages/Microsoft Outlook
> Express
> 6/Import Mail from OE6 Store Directory/...
>
> then Browse down (and I ensure there is no "duplication" in the path from
> that Vista bug).
>
> No matter what I do I get the same message. I even tried importing it
> without success into Microsoft Office Outlook (trial) without success).
>
> It's like something could be locking up the files. I did notice that the
> files are NOT read only, but the directory folders ARE read only - and no
> matter how many times I go into a folder and uncheck read only (and
> Apply),
> it immediately reverts to read only.
>
>
> "Tanja [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Mark - this is the only message in this thread that I have, so can you
>> fill
>> me in on exactly what steps you've taken?
>>
>> I'm assuming you're importing trying to import your OE6 mail to WM on a
>> new
>> Vista machine, correct?
>>
>> thanks!
>> --tanja
>>
>> "Mark B." <Mark B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news65BD397-B6DD-4361-8E88-349F25F0714F@microsoft.com...
>> > I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to
>> > import
>> > this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been
>> > following
>> > everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
>> > folder, and then creating a temporary directory:
>> >
>> > C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
>> >
>> > Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message.
>> > One
>> > thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the
>> > folders
>> > are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply
>> > (...
>> > and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It
>> > almost
>> > appears like something has these "locked"
>> >
>> > Any ideas?

>>
>>


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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
Bill, I went in and reset these to remove the read-only attribute. Still, no
luck. Then I noticed that all of the folders where Read Only, and whenever I
removed it, when I went in it was reset.

Finally, I decided to copy all the .dbx files directly to the Desktop (so I
could see them individually on the desktop), and I was then able to import my
Inbox, but not Sent or other folders. They got errors. Then I created a
new folder on the old box, copied the sent mail to it, copied it over to my
Vista desktop, and was able to import it. Little by little I'll move the
other folders.

"Bill Pomeroy" wrote:

> I am guessing the problem is that since you copied to CD all the files are
> marked as read only. I think that if you copied them from cd to hd and then
> changed all the file attributes that you will be able to import them
> successfully. They cannot be marked read only if you want to import them
> into WM.
> Hope this helps
> BillP
>
> "Mark B." <MarkB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C6E6D090-2CDA-4C5C-AA5B-D96E30E67B04@microsoft.com...
> > Tanja, the message that I get is:
> >
> > "No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running
> > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try>
> > closing applications that may have files open."
> >
> > I copied all the .dbx files from my Win98 (Outlook Express 6.0) to a CD,
> > and
> > copied that CD to my Vista machine. I tried copying the directory to
> > Documents and also to a temporary directory. Here I copied the entire
> > Identities folder over:
> >
> > C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
> >
> > Then in Windows Mail, I go to File/Import/Messages/Microsoft Outlook
> > Express
> > 6/Import Mail from OE6 Store Directory/...
> >
> > then Browse down (and I ensure there is no "duplication" in the path from
> > that Vista bug).
> >
> > No matter what I do I get the same message. I even tried importing it
> > without success into Microsoft Office Outlook (trial) without success).
> >
> > It's like something could be locking up the files. I did notice that the
> > files are NOT read only, but the directory folders ARE read only - and no
> > matter how many times I go into a folder and uncheck read only (and
> > Apply),
> > it immediately reverts to read only.
> >
> >
> > "Tanja [MSFT]" wrote:
> >
> >> Mark - this is the only message in this thread that I have, so can you
> >> fill
> >> me in on exactly what steps you've taken?
> >>
> >> I'm assuming you're importing trying to import your OE6 mail to WM on a
> >> new
> >> Vista machine, correct?
> >>
> >> thanks!
> >> --tanja
> >>
> >> "Mark B." <Mark B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news65BD397-B6DD-4361-8E88-349F25F0714F@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to
> >> > import
> >> > this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been
> >> > following
> >> > everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
> >> > folder, and then creating a temporary directory:
> >> >
> >> > C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
> >> >
> >> > Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message.
> >> > One
> >> > thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the
> >> > folders
> >> > are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply
> >> > (...
> >> > and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It
> >> > almost
> >> > appears like something has these "locked"
> >> >
> >> > Any ideas?
> >>
> >>

>
>

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Old 02-20-2007
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
 

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Re: Issue with Importing Outlook Express 6 to Vista's Windows Mail
"Mark B." <Mark B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news65BD397-B6DD-4361-8E88-349F25F0714F@microsoft.com...
> I've been tearing my hair out (what's left) spending hours trying to
> import
> this Outlook Express 6 mail from my old Win 98 machine. I've been
> following
> everyone's advice to no avail. I tried copying the folders to Documents
> folder, and then creating a temporary directory:
>
> C:\tmp3\IDENTITIES\_DD478780_13F7_11D5_B56F_E0F55\ MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK_EXPRESS
>
> Nothing works. Microsoft Mail fails with that same dreaded message. One
> thing I did notice is while the .dbx files are not read only, all the
> folders
> are marked that way. And no matter how many times I uncheck and apply
> (...
> and to all subfolders too), it keeps rechecking them as read only. It
> almost
> appears like something has these "locked"
>
> Any ideas?


Open your Documents folder and create a new folder there. Copy all of the
DBX files, including Folders.dbx, and make sure they are not Read Only.
Then try WinMail's File | Import | Messages.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.


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