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Old 29 July 2008, 10:43 AM
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Question Outlook Express/Windows Mail

Remaining, as I do, unwilling to commit to Vista, I have my (default) XP OS on my HDD 0 and Vista on my HDD 1. I'd like to start moving to using Vista, but I cannot afford to have e-mails ending up in two different locations, for obvious reasons.

Is it possible to FORCE OE or Windows Mail to file e-mails other than in the default set by the OS, and if so are the file (.dbx) format compatible. Or alternatively a simple way to migrate the files [i]in both directions[\i]?

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Old 29 July 2008, 11:11 AM
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erm,

if you use "proper outlook" can you simply install the same version on Both OS's and point both outlooks to the same .pst?
Old 29 July 2008, 11:39 AM
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Or Thunderbird.

Which is free, MUCH better than OE and can be backed up and installed on your new system
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I think you're just being silly. Vista is perfectly fine!
Old 29 July 2008, 07:35 PM
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Thanks Guys - always helpful replies from SN!

BlackKnight/Bravo2Zero---- I take it that .pst is a store location ("file-of-files"??) which can be made accessible by switching on the 'share' function in both the OSs?? Is that right? I've got a copy of Office 2007 awaiting installation on the Vista drive, so I can install it on the XP drive also.

Jowl: Looks good, too, thanks. Probably use that if I run into difficulties with Outlook.... I'm happy with Mozilla....

Pimmo: so long as it stops me doing things which, as the owner (and administrator) of the OS I both want, and feel I have the right, to do; and is unfriendly to legacy apps, then I feel it right to be VERY cautious until I'm well on top of it through actual experience. Meanwhile, my e-mails are 'mission-critical', and I ain't riskin' anything....

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Brilliant! Thanks, Bravo 2 Zero!

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