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Rob May 21st 07 06:50 PM

backup emails/settings
 
If I want to backup all my messages and everything... ie if I was going to
reformat or something

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook

All I need to do is copy this folder and point to these .pst files on the
new installation right?

Now what about backup up connection settings and rules? I only have 1 email
account setup so if I had to it wouldn't be hard to set that up manually.



Gordon May 21st 07 07:47 PM

backup emails/settings
 
"Rob" wrote in message
...
If I want to backup all my messages and everything... ie if I was going to
reformat or something

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook

All I need to do is copy this folder and point to these .pst files on the
new installation right?

Now what about backup up connection settings and rules? I only have 1
email account setup so if I had to it wouldn't be hard to set that up
manually.



Depends what version of Office you have......post Office 2000 and prior to
office 2007 there's a "Save My settings" Wizard in MS Office-Office Tools.
For Office 2007 you need to use the User State Migration tool....



Rob May 21st 07 09:31 PM

backup emails/settings
 
I have xp (2002) and I didn't see save my settings in any of the menus. I
even searched and all that came up was saving rules.


Depends what version of Office you have......post Office 2000 and prior to
office 2007 there's a "Save My settings" Wizard in MS Office-Office Tools.
For Office 2007 you need to use the User State Migration tool....




Gordon May 21st 07 09:46 PM

backup emails/settings
 
"Rob" wrote in message
...
I have xp (2002) and I didn't see save my settings in any of the menus. I
even searched and all that came up was saving rules.


Depends what version of Office you have......post Office 2000 and prior
to office 2007 there's a "Save My settings" Wizard in MS Office-Office
Tools. For Office 2007 you need to use the User State Migration tool....





It's not in Outlook. You need to do Start-All Programs-Microsoft
Office-Microsoft Office Tools.....



Rob May 21st 07 09:56 PM

backup emails/settings
 
Oh I see now. Thanks.
"Gordon" wrote in message
...
"Rob" wrote in message
...
I have xp (2002) and I didn't see save my settings in any of the menus. I
even searched and all that came up was saving rules.


Depends what version of Office you have......post Office 2000 and prior
to office 2007 there's a "Save My settings" Wizard in MS Office-Office
Tools. For Office 2007 you need to use the User State Migration tool....





It's not in Outlook. You need to do Start-All Programs-Microsoft
Office-Microsoft Office Tools.....




Lenster May 23rd 07 10:39 PM

backup emails/settings
 
On Mon, 21 May 2007 19:47:15 +0100, "Gordon"
wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
...
If I want to backup all my messages and everything... ie if I was going to
reformat or something

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook

All I need to do is copy this folder and point to these .pst files on the
new installation right?

Now what about backup up connection settings and rules? I only have 1
email account setup so if I had to it wouldn't be hard to set that up
manually.



Depends what version of Office you have......post Office 2000 and prior to
office 2007 there's a "Save My settings" Wizard in MS Office-Office Tools.
For Office 2007 you need to use the User State Migration tool....


I downloaded USMT301 but it won't install under Vista32. Is this tool
just for XP? and if so, What Can I use to backup my outlook 2007 files
under Vista?

Len


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