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Many of my co-workers recently lost about 2 weeks worth of Outlook data as
something got corrupted and the IT folks can only restore to about 2 weeks ago. So I am wondering how difficult it is to write a VBA utility that could kick in every night and copy the contents of folders from Outlook to a place on a local drive. Should I export to a file? Or can I archive but not move the data (duplicate it, in other words) or can I copy it some other way so that it remains in tact in the inbox, sent box, etc, but it is personally backed up also. Thanks for your help. BTW, I am pretty familiar with VBA but typically only work in Excel VBA. Thanks in Advance. |
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