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If you had Windows XP and was using Outlook
Express, it was a simple step to backup your email message rules by exporting a
registry setting and restoring it to the new computer. However now there is
Windows Vista and the message rules are stored in a different area in the
Windows registry. Not only has the name changed from Outlook Express to Windows
Mail, but there is no identity number used in Windows Vista as there was in
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This is what entries look like in Outlook express.. the message rules are stored in a different area.
This is what it should look like for Windows Mail message rules!!!!!!!!!
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This is how to edit the Outlook Express registry file to make it compatible with Windows Mail.
Copy the registry file to the desktop of the computer you want to restore it to.
Right click on the file, a menu will appear
Choose Edit. This file should open with Notepad. If it doesn't choose open with from the menu, and open it in notepad.
In Notepad on the Edit menu, click Replace.
We want to find \{B82158E1-7B8C-45D7-926C-209985B61643}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0
And replace it with \Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail
Save the notepad file
Now you can double click on the file on the desktop and all the settings will go to Windows Vista registry.
Of course your message rules will not work unless you have the same folders and
contacts that
you had on the other computer. Here's how to find them.
Also see Backup your email local folders in Outlook Express
Here's how to Backup the Address Book
How to save your email message rules in Outlook Express
After you have imported these message rules you should go through and check them
and see if all links are still there.... For example I have a rule that will
auto respond to an email. But if you are on a different computer the email to
send back will not be in its right place.
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