Monday, May 18, 2009

Transfer OE Address Book To Vista

Reader Asks How To Move Their Address Book To A New Laptop

Q: I purchased a new laptop that has Vista Home Premium. I want to move the addresses stored in Outlook Express on my old machine to the new one, but there isn't Outlook Express on Vista, there's something called Mail. How can I move my contacts to the new laptop?

A: Outlook Express is no more. It has been "upgraded" and renamed to "Mail" in Vista, but fear not -- it's still basically the same. What you need to do is make a copy of the .WAB file on you old machine, and then "Import" it on the new machine.

1) In the Search tool (Start >Search) search for "Files and folders", and enter "*.wab" (no quotes) in the "What to search for" textbox.
(Or, navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local settings\App Data\Identities\{a string of numbers}\Microsoft\Outlook Express)

2) Drag the .wab file from the results window to your portable media -- floppy disc, thumb drive. This will copy the file. (or.. you can attach the file to an e-mail, and e-mail it to yourself.)

3) Take the thumb drive/floppy to your new machine and plug it in.

4) Now launch (fancy talk for "open") Windows Mail.
Import_AB

Click on "File", then "Import", and then "Windows Contacts".

You will be prompted for what to import, and simply point the wizard to your portable media, and then click on the .wab file.

That's it. You're done. Now your old Address Book is installed on your new computer.

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