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Saving OE Settings
Here is my situation:
I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities:
http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Bruce,
I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save
as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Bruce, I think I remember using OEQB lat year before my HD crashed, may try
it again. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Bruce,
I'm trying OEQB but it's asking me for a backup folder to bu to. How do I do that? -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
You create your own folder. I created one in My Doc's and named it OEQB.
the instructions are fairly easy to follow. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I'm trying OEQB but it's asking me for a backup folder to bu to. How do I do that? -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Bruce, I did that but it still tells me I need to Select a backup folder
when I double-click OEBQ.exe. Then says to by clicking Tools menu but only see 2 selections, File & Help when the OEBQ Window opens. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... You create your own folder. I created one in My Doc's and named it OEQB. the instructions are fairly easy to follow. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I'm trying OEQB but it's asking me for a backup folder to bu to. How do I do that? -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Go to File | Create new backup or something like that. There are menu
options under the File menu. steve "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I did that but it still tells me I need to Select a backup folder when I double-click OEBQ.exe. Then says to by clicking Tools menu but only see 2 selections, File & Help when the OEBQ Window opens. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... You create your own folder. I created one in My Doc's and named it OEQB. the instructions are fairly easy to follow. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I'm trying OEQB but it's asking me for a backup folder to bu to. How do I do that? -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
Saving OE Settings
Steve,
As old saying goes "If all else fails, read.............." Anyway got it this time. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Go to File | Create new backup or something like that. There are menu options under the File menu. steve "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I did that but it still tells me I need to Select a backup folder when I double-click OEBQ.exe. Then says to by clicking Tools menu but only see 2 selections, File & Help when the OEBQ Window opens. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... You create your own folder. I created one in My Doc's and named it OEQB. the instructions are fairly easy to follow. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I'm trying OEQB but it's asking me for a backup folder to bu to. How do I do that? -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... It's not my program, or instructions, but it should already be set to save as a *.reg file and just have to be named as far as I know. I tried to reproduce your situation, but I'm only using one drive. That shouldn't make a difference, but I'm not sure. I use OEQB as a backup of everything in OE, so I have never had to do what you are now. I can only guess that you replace "*"? with a name. A normal export has the name field blank waiting for you to enter a name of your choosing. My tool of choice: Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx I'm sure someone else can fill in the gaps more than I. Keep checking back. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Bruce, I created your suggested Folder structure on my storage, D:. hard drive. All went well until I got to your Backup instructions Step 1. You say export 4 keys as *.reg files in the Registry Keys Folder. I can't get this step to work. Do I put a name or something in the place of the "*"? Do I export the last entry for each key you list? Explain the step a little clearer for me please. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Backing up and Cloning your OE Identities: http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/clone.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Willy" wrote in message ... Here is my situation: I've 2 hard drives on this PC. Only one has an OS on it, C:, Windows ME. I use other drive for storage/backup, D:. I'm going to install WIN XP SP2 on my boot disk, C:, & need to know what I need to do to save all my OE settings. I currently have my OE store on D: and copy of Address Book on a Flash Drive. -- Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group |
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