Export From Windows Live Mail To Outlook Mapi Error
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or account from Outlook Express to Outlook Applies To: Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... Microsoft Outlook Express is a free, basic e-mail program. You can import e-mail messages and account information from Outlook Express into Microsoft Outlook. outlook express export mapi error What do you want to do? Import messages from Outlook Express Import account name and
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account settings from Outlook Express Import messages from Outlook Express In Outlook Express, each mail folder corresponds to a single file. For example,
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the Inbox folder in Outlook Express is a single file, Inbox.dbx. Conversely, Outlook stores each message as an individual file. If Outlook Express and Outlook are installed on different computers, you need to know this information so that you
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can find and copy the correct folder when needed. To import e-mail messages, choose a procedure based on whether Outlook Express and Outlook are installed on the same or on different computers. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on the same computer In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and Export. Click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next. Click Outlook Express. Select the Import mail check box. Click Next. Click Finish. To export windows live mail to outlook 2013 64 bit save a copy of the import summary to your Inbox, click Save in Inbox. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on different computers To transfer messages by using the Import and Export Wizard, you must first locate and copy the correct files from the computer where Outlook Express is installed to the computer where Outlook is installed. Note: Copying the Outlook Express information to a shared location is not sufficient. You must copy the folder to the computer where Outlook is installed. Copy the Outlook Express folder On the computer where your Outlook Express account is set up, in Outlook Express, on the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Maintenance tab. Click Store Folder, and then note the entire path shown in the field in the Store Location dialog box. Tip: Record this location so that you can use it later in this procedure. You can do this quickly by selecting the information in the field, pressing CTRL+C to copy, and then opening Microsoft Notepad and pressing CTRL+V to paste it there. If necessary, modify the default view in Windows Explorer so that you can see hidden folders. The Outlook Express folder is located in a hidden folder. View hidden folders Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Click Start, and then click My Computer. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click the View tab, and then clic
when trying to export from Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail into Outlook 2013 64-bit Workaround for resolving the error This article provides information on why emails and contacts will not export from export windows live mail to outlook 2010 on another computer Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail into Outlook 2013 64-bit. Error when trying to import windows live mail outlook export from Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail into Outlook 2013 64-bit When trying to export your internet email and export windows live mail thunderbird contacts from Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail into Outlook 2013 64-bit, the following error occurs: Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-your-messages-or-account-from-Outlook-Express-to-Outlook-ca8ecaab-3330-46a1-b925-deac3f3c4359 run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default mail client. Followed shortly by another error: The export could not be performed. An error occurred while initializing MAPI. This occurs because the 64-bit version of Office and/or Outlook 2013 will not support the importing of these files from Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail Back to Top Workaround for resolving the error Microsoft recommends trying either of these http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN289420/en two workarounds to resolve the issue: Export your mail and/or contacts from Windows Live Mail or Outlook Express using another computer that has a 32-bit version of Outlook installed. Transfer the resulting .pst file to the Outlook 2013 64-bit version. Uninstall Office 2013 64-bit and install a 32-bit version of Office 2013, which reads files transferred from Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail. For further information regarding this particular issue, refer to Microsoft KB 2796528. Refer to the following articles to further assist with this issue: Introduction to Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost) Export Windows Live Mail email, contacts, and calendar data to Outlook How to uninstall Office 2013 or Office 365 Discontinued features and changes in Outlook 2013 Back to Top Artikel-ID: SLN289420 Datum der letzten Änderung: 04/01/2016 10:57 AM Diesen Artikel bewerten Präzise Nützlich Leicht verständlich War dieser Artikel hilfreich? Ja Nein Schicken Sie uns Ihr Feedback. Feedback enthält ungültige Zeichen, nicht angenommene Sonderzeichen: <> (, ) \ Feedback senden Derzeit ist kein Zugriff auf das Feedbacksystem möglich. Bitte versuchen Sie es später erneut. Vielen Dank. Ihr Feedback wurde gesendet. Deutschland Länderauswahl Afghanistan Ägypten Albanien Algerien Amerikanische Jungferninseln Angola Anguilla Antigua und Barbuda Äquatorialguinea Argentinien Armenien Aruba Aserbaidschan Asie
or account from Outlook Express to Outlook Applies To: Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... Microsoft Outlook Express is a free, basic e-mail program. You can import e-mail messages and account information from Outlook Express into Microsoft Outlook. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-your-messages-or-account-from-Outlook-Express-to-Outlook-ca8ecaab-3330-46a1-b925-deac3f3c4359 What do you want to do? Import messages from Outlook Express Import account name and account settings from Outlook Express Import messages from Outlook Express In Outlook Express, each mail folder corresponds to a single file. For example, the http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/re-windows-mail-export-error-mapi.3760397/ Inbox folder in Outlook Express is a single file, Inbox.dbx. Conversely, Outlook stores each message as an individual file. If Outlook Express and Outlook are installed on different computers, you need to know this information so that you can windows live find and copy the correct folder when needed. To import e-mail messages, choose a procedure based on whether Outlook Express and Outlook are installed on the same or on different computers. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on the same computer In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and Export. Click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next. Click Outlook Express. Select the Import mail check box. Click Next. Click Finish. To save windows live mail a copy of the import summary to your Inbox, click Save in Inbox. When Outlook and Outlook Express are installed on different computers To transfer messages by using the Import and Export Wizard, you must first locate and copy the correct files from the computer where Outlook Express is installed to the computer where Outlook is installed. Note: Copying the Outlook Express information to a shared location is not sufficient. You must copy the folder to the computer where Outlook is installed. Copy the Outlook Express folder On the computer where your Outlook Express account is set up, in Outlook Express, on the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Maintenance tab. Click Store Folder, and then note the entire path shown in the field in the Store Location dialog box. Tip: Record this location so that you can use it later in this procedure. You can do this quickly by selecting the information in the field, pressing CTRL+C to copy, and then opening Microsoft Notepad and pressing CTRL+V to paste it there. If necessary, modify the default view in Windows Explorer so that you can see hidden folders. The Outlook Express folder is located in a hidden folder. View hidden folders Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Click Start, and then click My Computer. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click the View tab, and then click the Show hidde
eml files, then you can just drag them from Explorer and drop them into OE folders in XP. Then you can export from OE to Outlook or Exchange if you wish. steve "ghowriter" <> wrote in message news:... > > I have been reading these forums trying to find out why I am getting a > MAPI initialization error when I try to export the messages in Windows > Mail to Exchange. There is no option to export to Outlook which would be > preferred, but Outlook is compatible so I choose this exchange and get > the error. A lot of people are getting this error and most of the time > it is because they don't have Outlook installed. I do. I have Office > 2003 Professional installed. Could this error be caused by my already > having set up my email account - could Windows Mail be trying to use the > same name for the .pst folder that outlook uses? Before anyone asks, my > Outlook is functioning perfectly. I am doing this for a customer who > mistakenly upgraded their computer to Vista when it didn't meet the > minimum specs and I have reverted them back to XP. Now they cannot > access any of their email and I need to remedy this. I have their email > messages imported to one of my Vista systems and trying to export them > isn't working. Any help would be appreciated. > > > -- > ghowriter Steve Cochran, Mar 7, 2009 #1 Advertisements Gus Guest Steve, I am having the same issue as ghowriter, but Im not advanced enough to follow your instructions. Im having trouble finding the Win Mail file location and outlook. Do you have any more details on your response below? Im using Windows Vista. Thanks "Steve Cochran" wrote: > If you have the messages as eml files, then you can just drag them from > Explorer and drop them into OE folders in XP. Then you can export from OE > to Outlook or Exchange if you wish. > > steve > > "ghowriter" <> wrote in message > news:... > > > > I have been reading these forums trying to find out why I am getting a > > MAPI initialization error when I try to export the messages in Windows > > Mail to Exchange. There is no option to export to Outlook which would be > > preferred, but Outlook is compatible so I choose this exchange and get > > the error. A lot of people are getting this error and most of the time > > it is because they don't have Ou