Next, select the folders that need to be migrated from Windows Live Mail to PST File. Finally, close the Export wizard. Import Windows Live Mail to Outlook 2016. First, Open the Outlook Mail client. Then, go to File »Open and Export»Open Outlook Data File(.pst). Next, Browse to the folder location where the WLM PST file is saved and click OK. I'm trying to migrate from Windows 10 Live Mail to Thunderbird and there are many mail folders in the Windows 10 LM. Windows 10 LM provides two export formats: Windows Live Mail (I assume for backup purposes or migrating to another computer) and Microsoft Exchange.
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Are you looking for the Windows live mail auto complete database file location? Then you’ve found the right place!
It’s here or in a spot similar since your SID will be different than the one I have listed:
C:UsersodlprofilehereAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindows Live Contacts{262c4685-xx99-6666-blah-moreblahblah}DBStore
C:UsersnewprofilehereAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindows Live Contacts{12168aeb-uu88-9999-blah-moreblahblah}DBStore
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I had used the Windows 7 migration tool called “Easy Transfer” although it was fairly easy it didn’t transfer everything. So Micro$oft lets rename it the “Fairly Easy Transfer” utility! The one thing it didn’t pickup was the Windows Live Mail auto complete database so who can really complain? :)
What I did was close Windows Mail, opened two instances of Explorer so I had each afore mentioned folder side by side. I then renamed:
Backup———–> Backup_old
LogFiles———-> LogFiles_old
contacts.edb—-> contacts.edb_old <–I think this is the only one that truly matters
contacts.pat—–> contacts.pat_old
dbstore.ini——-> dbstore.ini (I didn’t think I needed to rename this one)
edb.chk ———-> edb.chk_old
LogFiles———-> LogFiles_old
contacts.edb—-> contacts.edb_old <–I think this is the only one that truly matters
contacts.pat—–> contacts.pat_old
dbstore.ini——-> dbstore.ini (I didn’t think I needed to rename this one)
edb.chk ———-> edb.chk_old
I then copied them from “C:Usersodlprofilehere…” to “C:Usersnewprofilehere…”
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* I’d also like to mention that you might have several folders with the funky SID (Security ID) numbers in your profile “Windows Live Contacts” folder. What you have to do then is figure out which one is the newest and the ONLY way I could do it is by checking the date on “contacts.edb“. I don’t truly know if anything but the “contacts.edb” file matters, I suspect the ONLY file that’s important is the “contacts.edb” file but I didn’t spend time figuring it out.
Reopen Windows Mail and test it out by beginning to type in an email address, you should see the drop down you’re used to!
As always feel free to comment or add your own tip if you have a different experience!
Thanks for the tip!
I also had this issue, and removing the UTL entries from the registry solved the problem.
Thumbs up!
I also had this issue, and removing the UTL entries from the registry solved the problem.
Thumbs up!