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Old June 27th 06, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Punee Takyar
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Default How i can take backup of my local pst

Actually i want know that is there any soloution of pst back up. Actually
when we run back after installation of PFBackup software. It requires user
interfarence. Means to say users have to click on backup option in file menue
option and when users logoff his/ her outlook then backup of pst starts. I
want that no user interfareince. It can be possible that Backup procedure
will run backside optrations, when users working on his/ her MS-Outlook.
Please provide us solution regarding this problem.
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