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Old August 28th 07, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Reese
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

How do I archive my inbox and all its subfolders WITHOUT affecting the
original copies? I seem to remember a few years back when I tried this, it
backed up just fine but it deleted all the originals when it did. I'd like
to avoid that.

Thanks!


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Old August 28th 07, 06:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Gordon
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

"Reese" wrote in message
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How do I archive my inbox and all its subfolders WITHOUT affecting the
original copies? I seem to remember a few years back when I tried this, it
backed up just fine but it deleted all the originals when it did. I'd like
to avoid that.

Thanks!




Create a new pst file and copy the inbox emails into it. Then close the new
pst file and burn to CD or whatever your preferred method of backup is...


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Old August 28th 07, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Or Visit MS Outlook site and download, install, the free backup addin
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

"Reese" wrote in message
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How do I archive my inbox and all its subfolders WITHOUT affecting the
original copies? I seem to remember a few years back when I tried this, it
backed up just fine but it deleted all the originals when it did. I'd like
to avoid that.

Thanks!



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Old August 29th 07, 04:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Reese
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Copy? As in select all, CTRL-C?

How do I paste that into a PST file? Sorry, I'm a bit green with this. Can
you walk me through it?

"Gordon" wrote in message
...

Create a new pst file and copy the inbox emails into it. Then close the
new pst file and burn to CD or whatever your preferred method of backup
is...



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Old August 29th 07, 06:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

To create a new PST file: File - New - Outlook Data File.

Copy: drag-and-drop. Use right-click drag-and-drop to select between
Copy and Move (Move is the default).

Don't hesitate to ask for more details if my instructions are unclear.

Reese wrote:
Copy? As in select all, CTRL-C?

How do I paste that into a PST file? Sorry, I'm a bit green with this. Can
you walk me through it?

"Gordon" wrote in message
...
Create a new pst file and copy the inbox emails into it. Then close the
new pst file and burn to CD or whatever your preferred method of backup
is...

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Old August 31st 07, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Reese
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Interesting. Okay, say you've got a few PST files from past backups, and a
bunch of current emails that were never backed up, and you want to organize
them neatly by year and month, using folders and subfolders.

I'm sure there's various ways for me to do it and achieve the same goal in
the end, but what's the most intelligent way to tackle this mission? What do
you do first?

Thanks for your patience!

"Pat Willener" wrote in message
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To create a new PST file: File - New - Outlook Data File.

Copy: drag-and-drop. Use right-click drag-and-drop to select between Copy
and Move (Move is the default).

Don't hesitate to ask for more details if my instructions are unclear.

Reese wrote:
Copy? As in select all, CTRL-C?

How do I paste that into a PST file? Sorry, I'm a bit green with this.
Can you walk me through it?

"Gordon" wrote in message
...
Create a new pst file and copy the inbox emails into it. Then close the
new pst file and burn to CD or whatever your preferred method of backup
is...



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Old August 31st 07, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Reese
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Oh, and one last question... say I want to add a few Outlook Express folders
to that mix.

So we have :
- Current Active Outlook 2007 Folders
- Old PST files (Outlook 2002 and older)
- Outlook Express Folders

I'd like to order them all nicely and neatly under folders of my own design,
by year and type, in a single Outlook 2007 PST file to be backed up and
stored safely.

Muchas gracias!


"Pat Willener" wrote in message
...
To create a new PST file: File - New - Outlook Data File.

Copy: drag-and-drop. Use right-click drag-and-drop to select between Copy
and Move (Move is the default).

Don't hesitate to ask for more details if my instructions are unclear.



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Old August 31st 07, 02:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Reese wrote:

Oh, and one last question... say I want to add a few Outlook Express
folders to that mix.

So we have :
- Current Active Outlook 2007 Folders
- Old PST files (Outlook 2002 and older)
- Outlook Express Folders

I'd like to order them all nicely and neatly under folders of my own
design, by year and type, in a single Outlook 2007 PST file to be
backed up and stored safely.


The first thing is to open a Unicode PST in Outlook so that size doesn't
matter and pre-create the folder organization you wish to see. AT this
point it won't be your default folder. I think that the second thing
(although order of operation from this point doesn't really matter) is to
start Outlook Express and export your messages to Outlook with
FileExportMessages. This will send them to Outlook using the same folder
structure contained in OE, populating your default Outlook folders where the
OE folders names match. Rearrange these messages into your new PST
according to that PST's structure. Then, what I'd do is open each ANSI PST
(the older ones) and copy (with drag-and-drop or EditCopy to Folder) the
data in it to the organized PST. When you've done all the old PSTs, copy as
well the contents of the default folders and arrange them as you like.
Finally, close Outlook, make the new PST your delivery location (which will
make its folders your default folders) and when you start Outlook next, if
any of the default folders don't exist yet in the new PST, Outlook will
create them. You'll then have one PST with the organization you want and
you can back it up one your schedule. I'd also write all the prior PSTs to
a CD for storage.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old August 31st 07, 06:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Reese
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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Reese wrote:

I'd like to order them all nicely and neatly under folders of my own
design, by year and type, in a single Outlook 2007 PST file to be
backed up and stored safely.


The first thing is to open a Unicode PST in Outlook so that size doesn't
matter.


That's not what my wife tells me, but getting back to the issue at hand, by
Unicode you mean Office 2007 format, right?

I'd also write all the prior PSTs to a CD for storage.


Wouldn't backups of the current, mega PST be just as well? Why back up the
outdated-format originals when copies of their contents exist in the modern
version?


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Old August 31st 07, 07:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Brian Tillman
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Default How to back up emails without affecting the originals..?

Reese wrote:

That's not what my wife tells me, but getting back to the issue at
hand, by Unicode you mean Office 2007 format, right?


Correct.

Wouldn't backups of the current, mega PST be just as well? Why back
up the outdated-format originals when copies of their contents exist
in the modern version?


I'm paranoid. I'm of the opinion that you can never have too many backups.
Sure, a backup of the compined PST should be sufficient, but I don't see
much sense on not keeping the original data as well when it's so cheap to do
so.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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