From: Oh_no on 12 Feb 2005 21:59 I have an Outlook Express account that has 87 new messages since my having installed a new operating system and logging into Outlook Express. I have a backup of the mailbox prior to all the work on the operating system. The OS is now XP Pro. Is there a way to import the old messages and append them to the account as it is now, vs replacing the 87 new messages with all the old messages? I've read: How to back up and recover Outlook Express data Article ID : 270670 Revision : 3.0 This article was previously published under Q270670 The article does not mention if the messages append or are copied over the messages currently in the account. I'm assuming that it copies over. Thanks for your help!
From: Oh_no on 12 Feb 2005 22:35 I've restored the address book and moved all messages from the Inbox to a new folder under Local folders (at the same level as Inbox etc.). When I follow the instructions for importing the message file (.iaf), I receive the following message: "The import did not complete because an error occurred." I've search in mircosoft and google and find a few people who have the same message but no "fix". Does anyone here know what to do next? Since I have the file shouldn't I be able to place it where it goes, or does the import do more than move the file? "Oh_no" wrote: > I have an Outlook Express account that has 87 new messages since my having > installed a new operating system and logging into Outlook Express. I have a > backup of the mailbox prior to all the work on the operating system. > > The OS is now XP Pro. Is there a way to import the old messages and append > them to the account as it is now, vs replacing the 87 new messages with all > the old messages? > > I've read: > > How to back up and recover Outlook Express data > Article ID : 270670 Revision : 3.0 > This article was previously published under Q270670 > > The article does not mention if the messages append or are copied over the > messages currently in the account. I'm assuming that it copies over. > > Thanks for your help!
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