...or, it can pickup the mailboxes to (from) a folder you manually copied OEs DBX files to.
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Lol, honest to god, I havent got a clue what you lot are on about, maybe my head is too far mashed to pick u on it>>>??
Some one just write some plain A B C English lol...
Go to old computer...grab all of the DBX files from the Outlook Express install. I am assuming you know how Outlook Express stores all of its folders...and that you know how to locate them, and copy them to something like a thumb drive?
Now...transport those files via sneakernet to the new computer.
In Outlook...you can import e-mail from Outlook Express via a method that allows you to point it to a local "store folder"..and you point it to the directory of DBX files that you copied over.
First hit on Google
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/o...m-outlook-express-to-outlook-HA001094387.aspx
Scroll down a bit there's a link for importing when on different computers...which appears to match your situation.
Hey, but you forget to mention, if he doesn't have a SneakerNet Network, then that won't work. You've got have at least 1 SneakerNet switchbox, and a few SneakerNet cables, and at least two SneakerNet NIC.
/JustTeasing
Have you noticed the data transfer goes much faster if you use those newer rounder shoelaces on your sneakers? Opposed to the old flat type? And the gold tips (aglets?) give it even more throughput! Just like Monster Cables!
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I much prefer laceless sneakers. They make for much quicker connects and disconnects....
Don't forget oil to lubricate and polish the sneakernet.
On a serious note: Really? This kind of thread leads me to wonder where exactly you received your "professional" training.