Then you want to find your PST file (outlook.pst is the default name if you haven't changed it) on your old laptop. You will need to have your view setting set to display hidden files an folders as well as hidden operating system files. On Windows 7 the default location for the file is C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. On Windows XP the default location is C:\Documents and Settings\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook.
On your old laptop
with Outlook closed copy the Outlook PST file to a flash drive or burn to a CD or DVD. Copy the file to your desktop on your new computer and remove the "read only" file attribute.
Then open Outlook on your new computer and go:
1. File ->Import and Export...
2. Select Import from another program or file and click next
3. Select Personal Folder File (.pst) and click next
4. Browse to the location where the PST file that you copied is located and then select the import options that you want then click next.
5. Follow the instructions from there. I can't go any further than that because I have no PST file that I want to import.
If you want to copy your NK2 file (nickname cache) in Windows 7 it is located at C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook. If using Windows 7 on both computers then copy it to the same location on the new computer. If using XP on the old computer then I can't remember exactly where it is located but you want to copy it to the location that I gave on the new machine (I'm assuming that the new machine is running Windows 7).
Hope this helps.
Please help us help you. Read
Tek-Tips posting polices before posting.
Canadian members check out
Tek-Tips in Canada for socializing, networking, and anything non-technical.