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Old July 16th 10, 11:30 AM
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Default How to make complete backup of Outlook 2010

I recently purchased and installed Outlook 2010. I make nightly backups of my pst file located on a separate partition. I've learned, however, that the pst file does not contain configuration data such as email settings, signatures, macros, etc. Can anyone explain how one can also backup the configuration data? Thanks
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