You mean the Outlook Backup Add-in from Microsoft?
Then you'll find it in the File menu.
If it is not visible there, see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/backupaddin.htm
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"Jo Foster" wrote in message
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Dear Brian
I had a huge struggle backing up my Outlook on my last computer, but
eventually somehow managed to get it to update regularly. Although I have
something called outlook backup (on new laptop, documents, vista) which i
can
presumab;y copy or send to external drive, I don't know how to update it
because I don't know where it is. Is there an MVP website for Outlook, as
with Word?
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
DR support wrote:
why can't you import a pst file? Isn't that one of its purposes
to be able to back-up and retrieve files if needed?
Exporting and importing are for changing between Outlook and non-Outlook
formats, not for backing up. You don't export a Word document to a Word
document, do you? Backing up a PST is EASY. With Outlook closed, just
COPY
it.
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Brian Tillman