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Old May 14th 09, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DL[_2_]
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Default Backup Tool help request

If you have been refering to the MS Outlook Backup addin, then yes it *only*
creates a copy of a data file named;
'origonal pst name' backup.pst
The options shown, within Outlook, detail both the path and name of the
backup, if you type a new path and name of backup, they will both be created
when you run that backup

The backup is simply a copy, you restore it in outlook by opening it in
Outlook, there is no restore backup, as you might do in the usual type of
backup program


"Vgolfmaster" wrote in message
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DL,

One more quick point,

The folder that contains the backup file now contains another file named
'Outlook backup' that IS a .pst file type, but it is only 265KB in size,
compared to the original backup which is 2745KB.

I do not know how or why this new entry was created, but apparently using
the backup tool to open the existing backup file somehow created it. Does
Outlook automatically save a .pst file to every directory it accesses?

"DL" wrote:

The outlook backup tool merely creates a copy of your pst named backup.
If you started / configured Outlook, then within Outlook opened this
backup
pst. then you will, as expected have two sets of Personal Folders; what
you
do next depends,
Using data management, or acessing the Outlook Profile via the control
panel
mail applet (with outlook closed) you can designate the backup pst as the
default mail store - all mail & contacts are within this pst
BTW Importing / exporting is generally a no no with respect of the
outlook
data file

"Vgolfmaster" wrote in message
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Hi,

I recently wiped my hard drive in order to create some partitions and
install the Windows7 trial. Intead of saving the ,pst file from Outlook
like
I normally would , I decided to use the Outlook Backup Tool.

I was able to direct Outlook at that saved file, and it opened it where
I
could move the saved folders/e-mails into Outlook but it created a new
instance of my 'personal folders', instead of importing the
folders/emails
into the existing instance of 'personal folders'; and now I have two
of
everything in Outlook I am also unable to find a way to recover my
contacts
that were saved to that file.

Anyone have any detailed info on how to recover from a backup file
created
with the Backup Tool? I've searched in vain on Googls and Microsoft,
and
can't seem to find what I need.......
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