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I have a user who will be using the Business Contact Manager in Outlook
2003. I se the built-in method of backing up the database, but is there a way to allow me to do unattended backups of it or if the PC is off? If I could store the database on the server (SBS2003) that would be great. Alternatively I'm looking for some other options to automate it as much as possible so there is no or minimal user interaction, or at worst, something launched just before leaving for the day that stores it on the server. If this isn't the right place, please point me to the right place. Thanks. Mike. |
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