[ Team LiB ]Migrating Accounts and Settings After the Office or Outlook installation is complete and you open Outlook for the first time, it'll ask whether you want to import the email
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Migrating Accounts and Settings
After the Office or Outlook installation is complete and you open Outlook for the first time, it'll ask whether you want to import the email accounts it found If you choose Yes, your account settings are imported to Outlook If you choose No, you can import the account settings at a later date, using File, Import and Export
When you have multiple email accounts in Outlook Express, the
dialog enables you to choose between importing all of your email
accounts or selecting one of the accounts to import
When you choose to import your Outlook Express accounts, Outlook imports your
account settings, email, and rules into Outlook
Saved passwords aren't imported, so the first time you check for
email using Outlook, you'll have to re-enter your password for each
account
After the import is completed, a dialog asks whether you want to make Outlook your default email client Although Outlook works just fine for most things when Outlook Express is the default email client, if you want Outlook to handle mailto URLs or use Word's mail merge, you must set it as the default
The default mail program setting applies to all user accounts on the
computer
If you chose No or imported only one account when you first opened Outlook and now want to import the other account settings, use Outlook's File, Import and Export menu selection to open the Import and Export Wizard
To use Import or Export, you must have both Outlook and Outlook
Express accounts configured on your computer
Choose Import Internet Mail and Addresses on the Import and Export Wizard to open the Outlook Import tool (see Figure 24.1) From this screen, you can choose whether to
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Figure 24.1 You can use the Import and Export Wizard to import your Outlook Express account settings or to import just your email, address book, and rules
To confirm that the account settings that Outlook imports are correct:
1 Open the accounts dialog using Tools, E-mail Accounts
2 On the E-mail Accounts screen that appears, select View or Change Existing Accounts and click Next
3 Select the imported account and choose Change
4 When the Internet and E-mail Settings dialog opens, you can use the available fields to re-enter your password
5 Choose More Settings and select the Advanced tab to confirm your other account settings If you're using IMAP accounts, verify that the port settings on the
Advanced tab are correct
When importing contacts, you can let Outlook check for duplicates as it imports or import all contacts, which might result in duplicate contacts
In some cases, you might choose to import duplicates and compare and delete the
duplicates yourself The easiest way to know which items are new and potentially
duplicated is to add the Modified Date field to your view All imported items have a current modified date, so you can use a custom view to group or sort duplicates together
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To add the Modified Date field to your Outlook view:
1 Close the Reading Pane or slide it to the right so that the message list uses single lines
2 Right-click on the row of field names, choose Customize Current View, and then choose Fields
3 From the Select Available Fields from list, choose Date/Time fields, and then Add the modified field to your view
4 Click OK twice to return to the folder and sort by the Modified Date field
You'll need to continue to use Outlook Express for reading
newsgroups You can open it using any shortcut in Windows or edit
the shortcut to make it work only as a newsreader You have the
choice of two switches to convert Outlook Express to news-only
mode: /outnews and /newsonly The only difference is what the title
bar and startup page call the newsreader Add either switch to the
command line so that it looks like this:
C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe /newsonly
Moving Email to Outlook
Exporting messages from Outlook Express to Outlook gives you the option to choose the folders that you want to copy to Outlook Access the Export dialog from Outlook
Express's File, Export, Messages menu choice
Choose All Folders or Selected Folders If you choose Selected Folders, hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple folders (see Figure 24.2)
Figure 24.2 Use the Export Messages dialog to export messages from Outlook Express to Outlook When the export is initiated from Outlook Express, you can
select the folders you want to include in the export
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Exporting from Outlook Express to Outlook retained the correct dates Although this bug appears to be fixed in Outlook 2003, if you use Import in Outlook and the import date is displayed instead of the correct received date, export from Outlook Express instead
Rather than exporting all of your old email from Outlook Express to
Outlook, create archive folders in Outlook Express for your older email
and export only the newest messages to Outlook You can use a utility
called DBXtract to scan Outlook Express's DBX files, break them into
messages, and then burn the messages onto a CD for safekeeping You
can open the messages in Notepad if you ever need to read them from a
system that doesn't have Outlook Express installed
Look for links to DBXtract at www.tomsterdam.com
Task: Move Accounts and Messages from Outlook Express to Outlook
You don't need to re-create your accounts in Outlook You can copy many of the settings
to Outlook and save yourself a lot of time and aggravation:
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If another person is already using Outlook and you want to use it also, create another profile using Control Panel, Mail applet You can find the Mail applet in the User Accounts category if you're using Windows XP
If you previously created a profile in Outlook and chose No when Outlook offered to import your accounts and messages, use the File, Import and Export menu selection to import Outlook Express accounts
at any time
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3 When you're asked whether you want to import Outlook Express accounts, choose Yes
Follow the steps in the Import Wizard screens and your account information will be imported into Outlook
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