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To: tony who wrote (13314)5/21/2002 10:47:58 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
I could not find Windows Explorer in XP.

Look in "All Programs\Accessories" for Windows Explorer

I need to move my email from NT to XP home edition, but I could not find the folders in XP.

Start in the "Documents and Settings" directory and search its sub-directories to find where Windows XP stores you E-Mail. However make sure you set up Windows Explorer to show hidden files. You need to do this because one of the directories in the E-Mail path is a hidden directory. If you use Netscape 6.2.1 you should find the path to your Windows XP E-Mail is similar to the following.

C:\Documents and Settings\Howard R. Hansen\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\hrhan\eqkq1ahv.slt\Mail\mail.springnet1.com

Microsoft's Internet Explorer also stores E-Mail in a sub-directory in the "Documents and Settings" path.
If you use Windows XP "Search" tool to look for your E-Mail make sure you set it up so it will search hidden folders and files. The default configuration of "Search" does not search hidden folders and files.
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