Thursday 3 July 2014

Instructions to Upgrade your Outlook Express to Outlook 2010, to Outlook 2007, to Outlook 2003, or to Outlook 2002

This article depicts how to import account settings, messages, addresses, and standards from Microsoft Outlook Express to Microsoft Outlook when both Outlook Express and Outlook are introduced to work on the same workstation. Information give in this article is appropriate for MS Outlook 2010, MS Outlook 2007, MS Outlook 2003, MS Outlook 2002.

Working Methodology for Outlook 2002, Outlook 2003, and Outlook 2007:

Methods to Import Mail Account Settings

     1. Go in Outlook, & click the File menu, and then click Import and Export.
     2. Click on Import Internet Mail Account Settings, and then click Next.
     3. Click Microsoft Outlook Express, and then click Next.
     4. Make sure that the name that is displayed is the name that you want to use, and then click
         Next.
     5. Make sure that the e-mail address is correct, and then click Next.
     6. Make sure that the incoming and outgoing mail servers are correct, and then click Next
     7. Make sure that the account name is correct, type the password in the Password box, and then
         click Next.
       Note If you are using Microsoft Network (MSN) version 2.5 POP mail, the Log on using
        Secure Password Authentication (SPA) check box must be selected.
     8. Click the method that you use to connect to the Internet, and then click Next.
     9. Click Finish to import your mail account settings.

 Methods to import Outlook Express messages, address book and rules:
     1. In Outlook, click the File menu, and then click Import and Export.
     2. Click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next.
     3. Use one of the following methods according to your version of Outlook:
           In Outlook 2007, click Outlook Express 4.x, 5.x, 6.x or Windows Mail.
           In Outlook 2003, click Outlook Express 4.x, 5.x, 6.x.
           In Outlook 2002, click Outlook Express 4.x, 5.
     4. Make sure that the Import Mail, Import Address Book, and Import Rules check boxes are
        selected, and then click Next.
          Note You cannot import rules into Outlook 2007 because the rules subset in Outlook 2007
           been been extended, and it has more options than the earlier versions of Outlook have.  
     5. Select to import into either the Outlooks Contacts Folder or the Personal Address Book.
          Note In Outlook 2007 and in Outlook 2003, you can import only into the Outlook Contacts
            Folder.
     6. Select how you want duplicates to be handled during import.
     7. Click Finish.

 Methods to set Outlook as the default e-mail client:
  •     Method 1
     1. Open Outlook.
     2. On the Tools menu, click Options.
     3. Click the Other tab.
     4. Click to select the Make Outlook the default program for E-mail, Contacts and Calendar              
        check box.
     5. Click OK.
  •     Method 2
    1. Exit Outlook.
    2. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
    3. Double-click the Internet Options icon, and then click the Programs tab.
    4. In the E-mail list, click Microsoft Outlook, click Apply, and then click OK.


Working Methodology of Outlook 2010
 
  Methods to Import Mail Account Setting:
    1. In Outlook 2010, click the File Tab on the Ribbon, and then select Open on the Menu.
    2. Click the Import tab. The Import and Export Wizard opens.
OR
    1.  In Outlook, click the File tab in the Ribbon, and then click Options in the Menu.
    2. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Export. The Import and Export Wizard opens.
    3. Click Import Internet Mail Account Settings, and then click Next.
    4. Click Microsoft Outlook Express, and then click Next.
    5. Make sure that the name that is displayed is the name that you want to use, and then click Next.
    6. Make sure that the e-mail address is correct, and then click Next.
    7. Make sure that the incoming and outgoing mail servers are correct, and then click Next.
    8. Make sure that the account name is correct, type the password in the Password box, and then
       click Next.
Note: If you are using Microsoft Network (MSN) version 2.5 POP mail, the Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA) check box must be selected.
    9. Click the method that you use to connect to the Internet, and then click Next.
   10. Click Finish to import your mail account settings.

Methods to import Outlook Express messages, address book and rules:

     1. In Outlook 2010, click the File tab in the Ribbon, and then select Open on the Menu.
     2. Click the Import tab. The Import and Export Wizard opens.
OR
     1. In Outlook, click the File tab on the Ribbon, and then click Options on the Menu.
     2. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Export. The Import and Export Wizard opens.
     3. Click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next.
     4. Use one of the following methods according to your version of Outlook :
            • In Outlook 2010, click Outlook Express 4.x, 5.x, 6.x or Windows Mail.
      5. Make sure that the Import Mail, Import Address Book, and Import Rules check boxes are
          selected, and then click Next.
      Note: You cannot import rules into Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 because the rules subset in
      Outlook 2007 and 2010 has been extended, and it has more options than the earlier versions of
      Outlook have.
      6. Select to import into either the Outlooks Contacts Folder or the Personal Address Book.
      Note: In Outlook 2010, in Outlook 2007, and in Outlook 2003, you can import only into the
      Outlook Contacts Folder.
      7. Select how you want duplicates to be handled during import.
      8. Click Finish.

Methods to set Outlook as the default e-mail client:

      1. Open Outlook 2010.
      2. Click the File tab on the Ribbon, and then click the Options tab on the Menu.
      3. Click the General tab.
     4. Under Start up options, click to select the Make Outlook the default program for E-mail,
        Contacts and Calendar check box.
     5. Click OK.

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