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I've been assigned backup duties of the documents and email materials. I'm having diffuculties on the best practice for securing a backup of the users outlookexpress 6 with Windows 2000. I don't want to collect a portfolio of user log-on names and passwords to do a basic Outlook Express task. I want to do it all logging on as Admin. I log on as Admin, backup Identities and several crucial files. However, I want to have a backup of the contacts / address books. Is there a method logging on as Admin to access and backup the contacts/ address books without loggin on as local user? If I could just 'copy' this information that would be useful. I'l slightly stump on address book backup as Admin on a local machine. Thanks |
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