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Just made a network for home, with one (existing/"old")PC (base/home) and a
new notebook, using Microsoft wireless network. How can I import (or some other way use all entries in) my Outlook Express Address book on the bas/home PC. (My email account is same as was on base PC.) Many thanks to anyone who helps!! |
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Address Book: File > Export > Address Book > ...
Save the file > Copy it to the hard-drive of the target machine (suggest desktop, for convenience) > Remove any Read Only attribute it may have > Open Address Book on target machine > File > Import > Address Book > Point the wizard to the file on the desktop. No, you cannot share one Address Book across the network. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Sharon wrote: > Just made a network for home, with one (existing/"old")PC (base/home) and > a new notebook, using Microsoft wireless network. How can I import (or > some other way use all entries in) my Outlook Express Address book on the > bas/home PC. (My email account is same as was on base PC.) > > Many thanks to anyone who helps!! |
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