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Geoff Cox[_2_] December 20th 08 07:40 AM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
Hello,

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?

Cheers

Geoff

DL December 20th 08 10:08 AM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
No, because the backup tool actually creates a copy of the data file, but
names it backup.
And why would you want to have multiple 'backups' by date? The 'backup'
contains all data as of the backup date, so if you created a backup in
November, December's backup contains all that was there in November (Other
than what you deleted)
The tool should'nt be confused with a 'normal' backup application that can
create incremental etc backups


"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?

Cheers

Geoff




Geoff Cox[_2_] December 20th 08 05:41 PM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 10:08:40 -0000, "DL" address@invalid wrote:

No, because the backup tool actually creates a copy of the data file, but
names it backup.
And why would you want to have multiple 'backups' by date? The 'backup'
contains all data as of the backup date, so if you created a backup in
November, December's backup contains all that was there in November (Other
than what you deleted)
The tool should'nt be confused with a 'normal' backup application that can
create incremental etc backups


what would you suggest for 'normal' backup using Xp Pro?

Cheers

Geoff



"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
.. .
Hello,

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?

Cheers

Geoff



DL December 20th 08 08:52 PM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
It makes no sense to run an incremantal or any similar type of backup on a
pst file, because whenever outlook opens/accesses a pst file it is marked as
changed even if nothing is added/removed from it.
The pst is a single file, having backups by date on the file makes no sense
other than for recording what you perminently deleted from it.
Personally, anything I perminently delete I view as junk and as such there
is no need to backup or keep a record of junk mail.
I do run archive, to yearly archive files, these together with the current
data file are all backed up via the backup addin, and other methods

"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 10:08:40 -0000, "DL" address@invalid wrote:

No, because the backup tool actually creates a copy of the data file, but
names it backup.
And why would you want to have multiple 'backups' by date? The 'backup'
contains all data as of the backup date, so if you created a backup in
November, December's backup contains all that was there in November (Other
than what you deleted)
The tool should'nt be confused with a 'normal' backup application that can
create incremental etc backups


what would you suggest for 'normal' backup using Xp Pro?

Cheers

Geoff



"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
. ..
Hello,

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?

Cheers

Geoff





Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] December 22nd 08 05:30 PM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
...

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?


I prefer to have two backup files and swap them each time PFBACKUP runs so
that when PFBACKUP is creating the PST copy it doesn't overwrite the most
recent backup. I click the Options button and enter the name of the second
newest backup file. If you wish, just enter a date stamp in the file name.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Geoff Cox[_2_] December 23rd 08 07:07 PM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 20:52:24 -0000, "DL" address@invalid wrote:

It makes no sense to run an incremantal or any similar type of backup on a
pst file, because whenever outlook opens/accesses a pst file it is marked as
changed even if nothing is added/removed from it.
The pst is a single file, having backups by date on the file makes no sense
other than for recording what you perminently deleted from it.
Personally, anything I perminently delete I view as junk and as such there
is no need to backup or keep a record of junk mail.
I do run archive, to yearly archive files, these together with the current
data file are all backed up via the backup addin, and other methods


Thanks for these thoughts.

Cheers

Geoff


"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 10:08:40 -0000, "DL" address@invalid wrote:

No, because the backup tool actually creates a copy of the data file, but
names it backup.
And why would you want to have multiple 'backups' by date? The 'backup'
contains all data as of the backup date, so if you created a backup in
November, December's backup contains all that was there in November (Other
than what you deleted)
The tool should'nt be confused with a 'normal' backup application that can
create incremental etc backups


what would you suggest for 'normal' backup using Xp Pro?

Cheers

Geoff



"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?

Cheers

Geoff



Geoff Cox[_2_] December 23rd 08 07:08 PM

date stamped pfbackup files?
 
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 12:30:07 -0500, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:

"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
.. .

I have installed pfbackup.exe for Outlook 2003 and XP Pro.

I find that it overwrites the backup file each time. Is it possible to
have date stamped backup files?


I prefer to have two backup files and swap them each time PFBACKUP runs so
that when PFBACKUP is creating the PST copy it doesn't overwrite the most
recent backup. I click the Options button and enter the name of the second
newest backup file. If you wish, just enter a date stamp in the file name.


Brian,

I like this idea.

Cheers,

Geoff


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