On Wed, 9 Dec 1998 10:57:12 -0500 Larry Stewart <[log in to unmask]> writes: >Earlier, I asked a question about how I could copy the bookmarks >(favorites) from Internet Explorer so I could load them on a new PC. > >I thank all for the helpful answers and what's more, they work. > >I have a supplementary question now and it has to do with the IE mail >client Outlook Express. How can I find, copy - then eventually load >the email address book onto the new computer?. Larry If you do it this way you can take the Address Book with you to any PC with OE. Don Weckler To Copy Outlook Express Address Book create a batch file to make a floppy disk back-up copy of the Outlook Express Address Book. 1. Run Notepad and enter the following as shown below. @echo off echo *** Insert the backup floppy into Drive A *** pause copy "c:\windows\application data\microsoft\address book\*.wab" a: 2. Then choose File, Save as c:\address.bat and close notepad. 4. Run Explorer, locate the new batch file. Right-click its icon and choose Properties, click the Program tab. Select the check box labeled "Close on exit" and then click OK to close the dialog box and save your changes. 5. Once you've created the batch file, insert a formatted floppy into Drive A. Double-click on its icon to start the backup procedure. (I put my icon on the < START MENU > taskbar for ease of use) ( TIP 2 ) To add a sender's e-mail address to the Address Book, open Outlook Express and locate a message. Open the message (double-click its icon) and then right-click the sender's name and choose Add to Address Book. You'll have the address available for use at any time. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] PCSOFT mailing list is brought to you by: The NOSPIN Group http://nospin.com