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Outlook Express 6 And Windows 7
I use OE 6 on Windows XP but intend to buy a new PC with Windows 7.
When I get all my data transferred to the new machine will OE 6 and all my old messages etc be transferred as well ? What will happen ?
Cheers.
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When I get all my data transferred to the new machine will OE 6 and all my old messages etc be transferred as well ? What will happen ?
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Outlook Express isn't supported by Windows 7. The (roughly) equivalent program from Microsoft isn't even bundled with Windows 7. You have to download it (for free), as part of Windows Essential, from here:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-us/ windows -live/e ssentia ls
A better free program (and which users of Outlook Express might find it easier to switch to anyway) is Mozilla Thunderbird:
http:// www.moz illa.or g/en-US /thunde rbird/a ll.html
The easiest way to get your data from your XP computer to your new one is probably to install Thunderbird on both. Then, on the XP computer, follow these instructions:
http:// en.flos smanual s.net/t hunderb ird/mig rating/
Then use MozBackup to transfer the Thunderbird data on your XP computer to your new computer:
http:// mozback up.jasn apaka.c om/
http://
A better free program (and which users of Outlook Express might find it easier to switch to anyway) is Mozilla Thunderbird:
http://
The easiest way to get your data from your XP computer to your new one is probably to install Thunderbird on both. Then, on the XP computer, follow these instructions:
http://
Then use MozBackup to transfer the Thunderbird data on your XP computer to your new computer:
http://
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>>>why would you not recommend windows live mail
I'd find it hard to recommend anything from Microsoft, Jordyboy! To be fair though, there's probably not a great deal wrong with Windows Live Mail but (for someone who has been used to Outlokk Express) it's probably less intuitive to use. [It also comes as part of a bundle of software, cluttering up people's computers with stuff that they might never need].
I'd find it hard to recommend anything from Microsoft, Jordyboy! To be fair though, there's probably not a great deal wrong with Windows Live Mail but (for someone who has been used to Outlokk Express) it's probably less intuitive to use. [It also comes as part of a bundle of software, cluttering up people's computers with stuff that they might never need].