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Exclamation Problem with Outlook Express

My Uncle bought a used PC (XP PRO-NTFS) and I added the hard drive from his old PC (2000 – FAT32) into the new one as the slave so he could transfer all his old files and use for backup. The problem is we can’t figure out how to import his old Outlook Express messages from the old hard drive to the new one. He doesn’t know what Outllook Express version he was using on the old PC, my guess would be version 5, his new one his 6. We have already tried the Outlook Express Import Export options with no success. Could the problem be that they are different versions?

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