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Rob November 29th 06 10:49 AM

Creating a script to backup pst?
 
Hey everyone,

I am aware of the pfbackup.exe tool from microsoft, which I have
installed and tried.

I wish to use this for a number of users, however, I want it to be user
independant, i.e. It will run with no action required from the user.

My initial thoughts were some kind of script which would:

1. Run at shutdown
2. Close outlook.exe (IF it were open)
3. Copy .pst from local drive to network drive

However, I have very little (read virtually no) experience in writing
scripts or programing things!...

Is it possible, if so how simple is it?!


Oliver Vukovics November 29th 06 04:54 PM

Creating a script to backup pst?
 
Hi Rob,

here is a freeware tool (Quit Outlook) that close Outlook if it is open.

If Outlook receives an email, Outlook donīt shut down with this tool,
because this email could be damaged.

Link to "Quit Outlook":
http://www.publicshareware.com/publi...utilities.html

For the other problem I donīt have a solution.

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com

"Rob" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
oups.com...
Hey everyone,

I am aware of the pfbackup.exe tool from microsoft, which I have
installed and tried.

I wish to use this for a number of users, however, I want it to be user
independant, i.e. It will run with no action required from the user.

My initial thoughts were some kind of script which would:

1. Run at shutdown
2. Close outlook.exe (IF it were open)
3. Copy .pst from local drive to network drive

However, I have very little (read virtually no) experience in writing
scripts or programing things!...

Is it possible, if so how simple is it?!




Rob November 30th 06 09:29 AM

Creating a script to backup pst?
 
Thanks Oliver,

I think that could be really useful...

That in connection with a simple script to copy the pst...

scheduled to run at shutdown.... may work...
Oliver Vukovics wrote:
Hi Rob,

here is a freeware tool (Quit Outlook) that close Outlook if it is open.

If Outlook receives an email, Outlook donīt shut down with this tool,
because this email could be damaged.

Link to "Quit Outlook":
http://www.publicshareware.com/publi...utilities.html

For the other problem I donīt have a solution.

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com

"Rob" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
oups.com...
Hey everyone,

I am aware of the pfbackup.exe tool from microsoft, which I have
installed and tried.

I wish to use this for a number of users, however, I want it to be user
independant, i.e. It will run with no action required from the user.

My initial thoughts were some kind of script which would:

1. Run at shutdown
2. Close outlook.exe (IF it were open)
3. Copy .pst from local drive to network drive

However, I have very little (read virtually no) experience in writing
scripts or programing things!...

Is it possible, if so how simple is it?!



jd January 26th 07 09:07 AM

Creating a script to backup pst?
 
Have you tried Autoit?
http://www.autoitscript.com/
I stick to v2 cuz I'm old and just use it for dossy kind of things.

"Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey everyone,

I am aware of the pfbackup.exe tool from microsoft, which I have
installed and tried.

I wish to use this for a number of users, however, I want it to be user
independant, i.e. It will run with no action required from the user.

My initial thoughts were some kind of script which would:

1. Run at shutdown
2. Close outlook.exe (IF it were open)
3. Copy .pst from local drive to network drive

However, I have very little (read virtually no) experience in writing
scripts or programing things!...

Is it possible, if so how simple is it?!





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