Reinstall A Old Outlook Email Program On A New Windows 7 Machine?
Jan 18, 2012
trying to reinstall a old outlook email program on a new windows 7 machine ,I copied all files on computer before I renstalled the OS 7 operating system but didn't know about outlook export program,so all I have are what I coied in the windows mail folder not sure if this will retrieve email account, the account is on anther computer still up and going?
I have just brought a new lap top with windows 7 on it. At present I use windows XP and the outlook express 6 program . Can anyone tell me how to move my address book (with 500+ addresses) and also my email files over. Do I need to download outlook express on to my new lap top first?
I have Windows 7 64-bit pro with Outlook 2010 installed on a Dell laptop. Is there a way to configure Outlook email to sync with my work email? Activesync works perfectly on my phone so that portion of the network is open at my work. I have been doing some reaserch and in order to get Outlook to sync with Exchange Server without VPN, RPC over HTTP or Outlook Anywhere must be enabled on the network. I know for a fact that our IT department have that portion disabled.
I upgraded my Vista Laptop to Windows 7, I also have a WindowsXP machine.My question is, can I reformat my Laptop and reinstall Vista and then upgrade my XP machine to Windows 7?
I can get the pix attached to an email in outlook 2010, but it won't let me mail them. says they are unsafeThey are my pix and never been anywhere to get corrupted. How do I get past this problem?
I am having a Qbasic application that is designed to work on 32 bit machines.Now I am migrating to "windows 7" 64-bit machine. What are the Changes I need to carry on? How can I make the application run successful?
I have created an adobe form using acrobat pro x. It has an email submit button. When you click on it up comes the window for your email (Outlook) and then it automatically sends your form to "Joe". We currently have it on our intranet for all users to be able to access. If the user has Windows 7, the form will send without outlook opening, but if you have XP, it will open up Outlook and then the user hits 'send'.
I am using Outlook 10 and windows 7, but others have XP and Outlook 7 and they do not have the same issue, only windows 7 users
When I click to open the outlook on my windows 7 operating system it says loading profile for ages then and error message appears with "Can't open your default email folders. Express can't open. Your server may be down for maintenance."
I have bought a new computer with Windows 7 preinstalled. Before setting it up I backed up all my outstanding emails (204 .dbx files) and email addresses (one .wab file size 176kb) from my old computer on to a memory stick. I now want to import them into Windows Live Mail. I have gone through the recommended procedure for the emails, but only some of them have come across. I have been totally unable to import the addresses. The only procedures I have found seem to relate to a different version of Live Mail because they tell me to click on things that don't appear on my screen!It occurs to me that maybe not all the messages are being imported because I haven't imported the relevant contact details. Could this be the case? By the way I can't go back to the old computer as it has completely died, which is why I replaced it.
I'm not sure if this is the right thread, but I was forced to by a new cpu and have taken my old C: drive and hooked it up as a slave. Now I need to get the old emails to windows live messenger.
I also ordered another motherboard for the old computer and will at some point attempt to put the slave back in and hope it boots up normal so I may be able to work this that way.
I can't even find the outlook express emails, and Im not even sure if I could read them if I could find them. also, as most of you know, there is no outlook express for windows 7, so I don't know how common this problem is, but I can't find much that helps.
The application has failed to start because its side by side configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log for more detail.this meant nothing to me. Hopefully someone can point me in an easy direction. I am trying to open my Windows Messenger when I receive this message
I just had my HP dv5 laptop (2 years old) updated with Windows 7 from Vista Premium. Like everyone else I have no email and lost, it looks like, many emails on the old server. When I see all the answers about changing files, and .dll. and .exe, and all that I am more lost than ever. I don't know all this stuff and I'm really bothered that Microsoft came out with this mess.
I am currently having windows 7 (32 bit) , I am facing virus issues and want to reinstall windows 7 on current OS without loosing program settings including oulook which is most imp. for me .
There are some forms that I fill out on line that when I hit the send button on the form it tries to open and send it via outlook but I don't use outlook. I may be using g mail or yahoo or some other provider for my e-mail. Is there a way to change that? Normal e-mail works fine, it's only when I try to respond to a form on the internet, and not all forms do it.
I clicked on a link from what I thought was a relaible souce, only to discover that once I clicked on it, all my contacts were sent the same email , obviously anyone who saw who the mail was from would assume it was me and if they clicked on the link the same would happen to them and so and so. how I can get rid of this bug as everytime I add a new contact the process is started all over again. I have done various deep scans using Norton and AVG but they find nothing.
My primary user profile is corrupted and I am going to have to reinstall Windows 7. Because I cannot access my old user profile, I cannot start Outlook 2010 and access my email files. However, I have located the Outlook.pst files and have saved copies of them. What I am wondering is, once I have Outlook 2010 installed on the fresh OS install, how can I restore my email and email settings? I suspect that it is far too much to expect that I can just copy the pst files to the proper location. However, without being able to start Outlook, I can't follow the recommended procedures for backing up the mail data.
I had to do a Windows repair install on my desktop. All files are still intact; however, Outlook 2010 is asking to set up from scratch. I have the old .pst file. How do I go about setting up Outlook to use the saved .pst without creating a new one? I have searched online but have had no luck. While the old computer was being reset, I installed Outlook onto laptop and could merge the old and new .pst files but the calendars, contacts, and rules did not migrate over. I would like to avoid this problem on the desktop computer.