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How to import from Outlook 2003 into Outlook Express 6 (no import

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PC Pete - 30 Sep 2007 08:11 GMT
I have Outlook 2003 installed and configured on a Windows XP x64 system, but
I need to import all my O2003 mail from all PSTs into OE 6.

However, I can't do a direct import from within OE using the "Outlook"
import option, because MAPI32 doesn't seem to work on this x64 system. (At
least, it doesn't work for any 32-bit application that tries to use MAPI to
access the Outlook message stores, despite Outlook working quite normally).

And while I can export each of my (many hundreds!) of folders in Outlook to
individual CSVs, I can't find any option in OE under the File|Import|Messages
to import any kind of CSV, despite comments in other posts in this forum
saying it is possible.

O2003 is currently configured as my sole MAPI client.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Kind regards,
PC Pete
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Roady [MVP] - 30 Sep 2007 09:44 GMT
Tried Export from within Outlook already?

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> I have Outlook 2003 installed and configured on a Windows XP x64 system,
> but
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> Kind regards,
> PC Pete
 
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