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Old July 22nd 06, 05:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Hello

I've been assigned backup duties of the documents and email materials
in our company.
I'm having diffuculties on the best practice for securing a backup of
the users outlookexpress 6 with Windows 2000.

I don't want to collect the various user log-on names and passwords
to do a basic Outlook Express task. I want to do it all logging on as
Admin.

If I log on as Admin I can copy over from Identities the email data.
However I need to be logged in as Administrator and collect the
contacts, addresses, and so forth for off site backup storage.

I log on as Admin, backup Identities and several crucial files.
However, I want to have a backup of the contacts / address books. Is
there a method logging on as Admin to access and backup the contacts/
address books without loggin on as local user?

If I could just 'copy' this information -that would be useful. I'm
slightly stumped on address book backup as Admin on a local machine.

If there were a utility to perform this whole extraction of the
complete user Outlook Express that would be good.

Appreciate any help on this task.
Thanks

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Old July 22nd 06, 05:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Default Address Book Backup Techniques

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Hello

I've been assigned backup duties of the documents and email materials
in our company.
I'm having diffuculties on the best practice for securing a backup of
the users outlookexpress 6 with Windows 2000.

I don't want to collect the various user log-on names and passwords
to do a basic Outlook Express task. I want to do it all logging on as
Admin.

If I log on as Admin I can copy over from Identities the email data.
However I need to be logged in as Administrator and collect the
contacts, addresses, and so forth for off site backup storage.

I log on as Admin, backup Identities and several crucial files.
However, I want to have a backup of the contacts / address books. Is
there a method logging on as Admin to access and backup the contacts/
address books without loggin on as local user?

If I could just 'copy' this information -that would be useful. I'm
slightly stumped on address book backup as Admin on a local machine.

If there were a utility to perform this whole extraction of the
complete user Outlook Express that would be good.

Appreciate any help on this task.
Thanks


IMHO you probably shouldn't be using Outlook Express. Instead a more robust
program like Outlook is probably called for.
But:
Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities
http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm
and
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...pten.mspx#EBAA
Number 1
http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx

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Old July 22nd 06, 05:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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ups.com...
Hello

I've been assigned backup duties of the documents and email materials
in our company.
I'm having diffuculties on the best practice for securing a backup of
the users outlookexpress 6 with Windows 2000.

I don't want to collect the various user log-on names and passwords
to do a basic Outlook Express task. I want to do it all logging on as
Admin.

If I log on as Admin I can copy over from Identities the email data.
However I need to be logged in as Administrator and collect the
contacts, addresses, and so forth for off site backup storage.

I log on as Admin, backup Identities and several crucial files.
However, I want to have a backup of the contacts / address books. Is
there a method logging on as Admin to access and backup the contacts/
address books without loggin on as local user?

If I could just 'copy' this information -that would be useful. I'm
slightly stumped on address book backup as Admin on a local machine.

If there were a utility to perform this whole extraction of the
complete user Outlook Express that would be good.

Appreciate any help on this task.
Thanks



 




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