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I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important
emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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Same way as you backup your other data
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm or use the free MS Outlook Backup addin, located on MS OL site "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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Thanks. There is archive.pst and outlook.pst. The outlook one is bigger.
What is the difference? "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Same way as you backup your other data http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm or use the free MS Outlook Backup addin, located on MS OL site "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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I have been using Microsofts Outlook backup utility for a few years now
with good results. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en It will schedule your daily backups to where ever you define your data to backup to, each day you shutdown Outlook. I then use Acronis True Image 9.0 to backup my data files daily, as well as an image of my drive. Your PST file is your active Outlook working data. The archive file is really just that, an archive of old static data that you want to keep separately from the current active data. I only use and backup the ..pst file, but that is personal choice. I'm sure some people maintain an archive file too. Nate Rosenthal wrote: Thanks. There is archive.pst and outlook.pst. The outlook one is bigger. What is the difference? "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Same way as you backup your other data http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm or use the free MS Outlook Backup addin, located on MS OL site "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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I have been using Microsofts Outlook backup utility for a few years now
with good results. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=8b081f3a-b7d... It will schedule your daily backups to where ever you define your data to backup to, each day you shutdown Outlook. I then use Acronis True Image 9.0 to backup my data files daily, as well as an image of my drive. Your Outlook.pst file is your active Outlook working data. The archive.pst file is really just that, an archive of old static data that you want to keep separately from the current active data. I only use and backup the Outlook.pst file, but that is personal choice. I'm sure some people maintain an archive.pst file too. Nate Rosenthal wrote: Thanks. There is archive.pst and outlook.pst. The outlook one is bigger. What is the difference? "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Same way as you backup your other data http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm or use the free MS Outlook Backup addin, located on MS OL site "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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wrote in message
ups.com... The archive file is really just that, an archive of old static data that you want to keep separately from the current active data. I only use and backup the .pst file, but that is personal choice. I'm sure some people maintain an archive file too. The archive pst is a relic of the 2 GB pst file limit - with the new Unicode format there's really no need to use an archive file at all now....... |
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The outlook.pst is the default data file, the archive.pst is the default
archive data file If you need to access the archive, simply open it within OL - its just another data store "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. Thanks. There is archive.pst and outlook.pst. The outlook one is bigger. What is the difference? "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Same way as you backup your other data http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm or use the free MS Outlook Backup addin, located on MS OL site "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 11:15:25 -0400, "Nate Rosenthal"
wrote: I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? I have just starting using Outlook, and have followed the back up threads with interest. Let me make sure of something: everyone says the backup utility in Outlook is great. But, an here is the big BUT, has anyone who has used the backup utility completely lost a hard drive, had to install Outlook from scratch, and then was able to restore and use the data files produced by the Outlook backup utility? I live in a very lightning prone area, and despite having very good UPSs, about once every three years I lose a hard drive due to power fluctuations caused by lightning, or at least I think that is what is happening. At any rate, I do lose a hard drive once every three years. I have been using Lotus Notes, and Notes uses a nsf file to hold mail, calendar, etc. Only once have I had to completely restore a mail file, but it worked well with Notes. I simply installed Notes on a new drive, loaded up my back up copy of the mail file, or nsf, and, viola, everything worked like a champ. Now that I have seen the light, and have moved over to Outlook, which I like a lot by the way, I want to make sure BEFORE I have to restore a file, that I do the proper steps to having a good backup file. Any thoughts, tips, etc, would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, JAF http://www.bscinc.net http://www.affordablefloridainsurance.com http://www.discountdrivingschool.com |
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Any advantage to this as opposed to Export/Import
"Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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Export and Import should never be used to backup Outlook data. It will
always lose data and will often corrupt it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. Any advantage to this as opposed to Export/Import "Nate Rosenthal" wrote in message . .. I have been using outlook for my business and basically store important emails and attachments in it. What is the best way to create a backup for safekeeping? |
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