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Outlook 2000 - How to Backup Contacts ?





 
 
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Old March 30th 06, 09:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
admiral_victory@iol.ie
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Default Outlook 2000 - How to Backup Contacts ?

I have XP Pro SP2 and use Outlook 2000 solely for Contact details.

This data , I understand , is contained in a file called "
contacts.pst "

If I search for this file it is not found even though I have all Files
and Folders set to visible.

I use an Application called "Second Copy " to back up all data files
which I have arranged to be placed in the D partiton - all
Applications being placed in the C partition together with the System
files and OP.

How do I arrange for the contact data of Outlook to be backed up each
day into the D partition , please ?
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Old March 30th 06, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Kurt
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Default Outlook 2000 - How to Backup Contacts ?

Hi,


Try to search for *.pst (most cases outlook.pst), it's the general data file
of Outlook and contains your contacts, mails, calendar, ...
You can also export only your contacts, choose File, Imort and export,
Export to a file, personal map (pst) (or something like this) and you can
choose what to export and to where.


Grtz,

Kurt


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I have XP Pro SP2 and use Outlook 2000 solely for Contact details.

This data , I understand , is contained in a file called "
contacts.pst "

If I search for this file it is not found even though I have all Files
and Folders set to visible.

I use an Application called "Second Copy " to back up all data files
which I have arranged to be placed in the D partiton - all
Applications being placed in the C partition together with the System
files and OP.

How do I arrange for the contact data of Outlook to be backed up each
day into the D partition , please ?



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Old March 31st 06, 12:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DL
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Default Outlook 2000 - How to Backup Contacts ?

So could'nt you find your origonal post and the response?

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I have XP Pro SP2 and use Outlook 2000 solely for Contact details.

This data , I understand , is contained in a file called "
contacts.pst "

If I search for this file it is not found even though I have all Files
and Folders set to visible.

I use an Application called "Second Copy " to back up all data files
which I have arranged to be placed in the D partiton - all
Applications being placed in the C partition together with the System
files and OP.

How do I arrange for the contact data of Outlook to be backed up each
day into the D partition , please ?



 




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