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srhowen
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OK, I am getting DSL. The trouble is my current ISP--MSN 8.

I cannot export my favorites. The option does not exsist in MSN 8. (no it is not the same as Internet Explorer) IN favorites in MSN 8 it will not let you print the pages, copy and paste, or export--period. In other words I will lose 250+ bookmarked research ect sites.

I have tried to find where MSN stashed the favorites folder for MSN 8 no luck. I have tried searching and nothing---

Does anyone know where MSN 8 and XP stash this folder?

Any ideas other than having two windows open one MSN and one Internet explorer--then going to the pages in MSN then cut and paste the addy into Internet Explorer--then save as favorite in IE?

and no the same favorites are not listed in both. Grrrrrrrrr.

Shawn


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JP Carney
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Shawn, question for you:

Is MSN8 a separate program, like Internet Explorer or Netscape? Or is it just a place on the web that you access all of your personal information (via IE?)

If it's not a program that you installed, that you use to access the web, then it's possible that these files are saved in the ether somewhere, some place you can't get to.

If it's a program that you use to access the web, like IE or N, then it's likely that these files exist on your PC; perhaps somewhere in the C:/Program File/MSN8 directory or maybe even C:/Windows/MSN8 or something like that.

Also, if it's a program you installed on your PC, and the files exist on it somewhere, and you're using XP, then you might want to check C:/Documents and Settings/All Users or /Shawn or /Whatever-your-main-user-is-called and check for something like the "Favorites" folder you should see there. An example:

MY IE Favorites are located at - C:/Documents and Settings/Justin/Favorites

It's possible, then, that if the files are stored locally, they could be in something like - C:/Documents and Settings/Shawn/MSN8 or C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/MSN8 (or something like that).

Hope that helps.

JP


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MSN 8 is a ISP browser like Internet Explorer---been there done that with documents and settings. There are several favorites folders, two empty, one is the Internet Explorer favorites.

This is one of those things that can make a person bang their head into a wall.

Add to that my car is in the shop and they stil have not called to tell me it is done, my daughters monitor blew--and whine whine whine--ugh I do not like to be negative nelly.

Shawn


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What about looking around the actual Program File directory for MSN8? Could be that it's a file kept in the program file. If you find some possible candidate files that might be your MSN8 favorites, you might want to try opening them in either WordPad or Excel. A) they may be your best bet for viewing the files, as they may be something funky format, and WordPad and Excel sometimes handle funky pretty well. B) they may also be your best bet for transfering the files to IE, because even if you find them, you have to get them in such a way as they can be imported into IE.

Just a couple more thoughts. Hope they help.

JP


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Have you tried contacting MSN?
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MSN does not help you with any thing that is not on their agenda. Yes I contacted them and they ignored my question--I asked about file location ect I got the run around.
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You may have to set your view options first. Go to the Control Panel. Select Folder Options. Click the view tab. Click "Show hidden files and folders."

On Xp the IE favorites are under C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Favorites Replace %username% with your username on the pc.

Also Microsoft has the habit of hiding files. You might want to look here also.
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\
There should be a directory whose name makes no sense. This is where the Outlook Express data is kept. Your MSN8 Favorites might be there.
I'll keep looking to see what I can find.


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I found them--good grief. Under MSN 6 user data. The it is in a file, not a folder. Favorites.xml.

I will still have to cut and paste them into IE---but at least I will not lose them.

And i can do the cut and paste that will make it easier.

Thanks for the help, though.

Shawn


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