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Where is your mail store? What format?
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. If you mean where is the PST, etc. It's on the local HD. Well, I was asking if your server was Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or whatever. If you are using a PST file your server is using POP3. The workstations are networked, so the thought is to regularly backup to the server across the network or to a locla folder and then use a batch file or local backup routine to copy to the server at intervals. Well, it doesn't sound like you want to backup a server. You want to backup your PST mail store. Outlook is a client, not a server. As others have pointed out, normally you cannot backup a PST file if it is in use. However, some of the third party suggestions sound interesting. I've never tried any of 'em myself. I just copy the PST while it is not in use for a backup. -Frank |
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"Frankster" wrote in message
... Where is your mail store? What format? I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. If you mean where is the PST, etc. It's on the local HD. Well, I was asking if your server was Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or whatever. If you are using a PST file your server is using POP3. The workstations are networked, so the thought is to regularly backup to the server across the network or to a locla folder and then use a batch file or local backup routine to copy to the server at intervals. Well, it doesn't sound like you want to backup a server. Quite (I didn't say I did) You want to backup your PST mail store. Quite. I did say that I did -- though I didn't use the term "mail store". Outlook is a client, not a server. Quite. Though a distinction that doesn't seem to provide anything useful. :-) As others have pointed out, normally you cannot backup a PST file if it is in use. However, some of the third party suggestions sound interesting. I've never tried any of 'em myself. I just copy the PST while it is not in use for a backup. |
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Peter, here is your initial post to which I responded... see comments in
line... ------------- There's lots out there that will backup, restore, copy, migrate, etc. All good stuff. But here's the kicker - it has to backup while Outlook is open. If it can backup over a network as well, that would be sweet. All I've been able to find that can do the job and is reliable is the Veritas product at a whopping $800 US. Too rich at that price. Any suggestions welcomed. --------------- Well, it doesn't sound like you want to backup a server. Quite (I didn't say I did) You message tittle said specifically that you wanted backup software for Outlook. You never said exactly what you wanted to backup. Could have been Outlook itself. If you want to backup your mailbox, the methods differ depending on what type of mailbox you have. I don't care if you call it a mail store or a mailbox or whatever. But calling it Outlook doesn't work. You want to backup your PST mail store. Quite. I did say that I did No Peter, you did not. Outlook is a client, not a server. Quite. Though a distinction that doesn't seem to provide anything useful. :-) You might want to read the subject of your post again and see if you can tell what it says you want to backup. Also, I took your "Any suggestions welcomed" literally. Shouldn't I have? -Frank |
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"Frankster" wrote in message
... Dear Frank My apoligies if my somewhat tongue in cheek response offended. It was unintentional. I realize I could have worded the subject line better, but in my small defnese others understood what I meant. I'll work on trying to be clearer in the future. I didn't understand your first response and the term "mail store" wasn't understood by me. Regardless, I do appreciate all the input received and it looks like the mobilit product will do the job. I'll let people know how things progress with this product so others can benefit from my experiences. |
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![]() "Peter D" [email protected] wrote in message news:WabAf.410299$ki.133953@pd7tw2no... "Frankster" wrote in message ... Dear Frank My apoligies if my somewhat tongue in cheek response offended. It was unintentional. I realize I could have worded the subject line better, but in my small defnese others understood what I meant. I'll work on trying to be clearer in the future. I didn't understand your first response and the term "mail store" wasn't understood by me. Regardless, I do appreciate all the input received and it looks like the mobilit product will do the job. I'll let people know how things progress with this product so others can benefit from my experiences. I'm glad that you found something that will work. My questions were designed to ferret out the information you ultimately provided in your responses (i.e. PST file). No problem. -Frank |
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