Hi Jim,
Outlook Express's address book is the Windows Address Book. Look for any
file with a .WAB extension. That file will have the Outlook Express
addresses.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Bob Cooley, MCSE
Supportability Program Manager
for Outlook & BCM
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| Where is the address book for Outlook Express located and
| what is it's name/suffix?
|
| a co-worker had a faulty hard-drive which I replaced.
| I've recovered all the mail and folders from the faulty
| hard-drive to the new one but haven't found the address
| book file to transport across for her
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