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Name: MarvR
Date: June 3, 2004 at 18:47:00 Pacific
Subject: Lost MS-Outlook Data
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: Pentium4/1GB
Comment:

I have a Dell Dimension 8200
-Pentium4
-1 GB Ram
-with a Windows XP Pro Operating System

I recently lost all the data on my hard drive. Luckily: because I backed up my hard drive, I was able to retrieve almost all of it.

However I did lose most of my MS-Outlook appointments.

My MS-Outlook backup procedure consists of moving the contents of Outlook folder from the following “path” to a backup file: [my computer| c | documents and settings | name | local settings | application data | Microsoft | Outlook]

My retrieval procedure consists of moving the contents of the Outlook backup file back to the same folder that it came from.

My problem is that when I performed this procedure I lost a lot (not all) of my MS-Outlook data.

I seem to remember that there is a procedure using the “MS-Outlook | File | Import and Export” drop down. Can you tell me what this procedure is.

Or can you tell me what “best practice” is for backing up MS-Outlook.

Thanks for your help.


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Response Number 1
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: June 4, 2004 at 06:32:24 Pacific
Reply:

The best way to backup Outlook is just to make a copy of the pst file.


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Response Number 2
Name: MarvR
Date: June 6, 2004 at 13:31:20 Pacific
Reply:

I have some questions about backing up and retrieving my Microsoft Outlook Calendar:

1.When I Export my documents, I export to backup.pst. However, when I import, I see the following documents: archieve.pst, MyNamePersonal(1).pst, Outlook1.pst, Outlook.pst. (I do NOT see the backup.pst that I exported TO).
How do these files relate to each other? What specific files should I import to restore my Outlook?

2.How can I be sure that my back-up functioned correctly? Explanation: when I back-up a Word, Excel, or Access document, I can compare file sizes and be somewhat assured that my back-up is the same as my original. In addition, I can look at the actual backed up document and see that it is the same.

What activity (or function) can I perform when backing up Outlook to give me the same secure feeling?

Thanks,
MarvR


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Response Number 3
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: June 7, 2004 at 11:26:02 Pacific
Reply:

As I said...just make a copy of your pst file. :)


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