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Hot to backup and restore your outlook email
How to
back up Outlook Express items
Step 1:
Copy message files to a backup
folder
Step A: Locate the Store folder
| 1. |
Start Outlook Express. |
| 2. |
Click
Tools, and
then click
Options. |
| 3. |
On
the
Maintenance
tab, click
Store Folder.
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| 4. |
In
the
Store Location
dialog box, copy the
store location. To do
this, follow these
steps:
|
a. |
Put the mouse
pointer at one
end of the box
under the
Your personal
message store is
located in the
following folder
box. |
|
b. |
Press and
hold the left
mouse button,
and then drag
the mouse
pointer across
the
Your personal
message store is
located in the
following folder
box. |
|
c. |
Press CTRL+C
to copy the
location. |
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| 5. |
Click
Cancel, and
then click
Cancel again
to close the dialog box.
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Step B: Copy the contents of
the Store folder
| 1. |
Click
Start, click
Run, press
CTRL+V, and then click
OK.
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| 2. |
On
the
Edit menu,
click
Select All. |
| 3. |
On
the
Edit menu,
click
Copy, and
then close the window. |
Step C: Create a backup
folder
| 1. |
Right-click any empty
area on your desktop,
click
New, and
then click
Folder.
|
| 2. |
Type
Mail Backup
for the folder name, and
then press ENTER. |
Step D: Paste the contents of
the Store folder into the backup
folder
| 1. |
Double-click the
Mail Backup
folder to open it. |
| 2. |
Right-click inside the
Mail Backup
folder window, and then
click
Paste. |
Step 2:
Export the Address Book to a
.csv file
Important Make sure that you
follow this step if you use
multiple identities in Outlook
Express.
Microsoft Outlook Express 5.x
and Microsoft Outlook Express
6.0 use a Windows Address Book
(.wab) file to store Address
Book data. The individual data
for each identity is stored in a
folder by user name within the
.wab file that is used.
The only way to separate the
Address Book data for different
identities is to export the data
to a .csv file while you are
logged in as a specific
identity. If the .wab file
becomes dissociated from the
user identities, the data can be
exported only as one total. In
this case, the data cannot be
exported folder by folder.
There is another reason to
export the .wab file to a .csv
file. If the .wab file not
exported to a .csv file, but the
.wab file is shared with
Microsoft Outlook, the addresses
are stored in the personal
folders (.pst) file in Outlook.
When you export the file to a
.csv file by using the
File
menu in Outlook Express, the
correct contacts are exported.
However, if the Address Book is
shared with Outlook, you cannot
use the
File
menu option to export from the
Address Book. This option is
unavailable.
To export the Address Book to a
.csv file, follow these steps:
| 1. |
On
the
File menu,
click
Export, and
then click
Address Book. |
| 2. |
Click
Text File (Comma
Separated Values),
and then click
Export. |
| 3. |
Click
Browse. |
| 4. |
Select the
Mail Backup
folder that you created. |
| 5. |
In
the
File Name
box, type
address book backup,
and then click
Save. |
| 6. |
Click
Next. |
| 7. |
Click to select the
check boxes for the
fields that you want to
export, and then click
Finish. |
| 8. |
Click
OK, and then
click
Close. |
Step 3:
Export the mail account to a
file
| 1. |
On
the
Tools menu,
click
Accounts. |
| 2. |
On
the
Mail tab,
click the mail account
that you want to export,
and then click
Export. |
| 3. |
In
the
Save In box,
select the
Mail Backup
folder, and then click
Save. |
| 4. |
Repeat these steps for
each mail account that
you want to export. |
| 5. |
Click
Close. |
Step 4:
Export the newsgroup account to
a file
| 1. |
On
the
Tools menu,
click
Accounts. |
| 2. |
On
the
News tab,
click the news account
that you want to export,
and then click
Export. |
| 3. |
In
the
Save In box,
select the
Mail Backup
folder, and then click
Save. |
| 4. |
Repeat these steps for
each news account that
you want to export. |
| 5. |
Click
Close. |
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How to
restore Outlook Express items
Note To restore items when you
use multiple identities in
Outlook Express, you may have to
re-create the identities before
you follow these steps. Repeat
each step as needed for each
identity.
Step 1:
Import messages from the backup
folder
| 1. |
On
the
File menu,
point to
Import, and
then click
Messages. |
| 2. |
In
the
Select an e-mail program
to import from
box, click
Microsoft Outlook
Express 5 or
Microsoft Outlook
Express 6,
and then click
Next. |
| 3. |
Click
Import mail from an OE5
store directory
or
Import mail from an OE6
store directory,
and then click
OK. |
| 4. |
Click
Browse, and
then click the
Mail Backup
folder. |
| 5. |
Click
OK, and then
click
Next. |
| 6. |
Click
All folders,
click
Next, and
then click
Finish. |
Step 2:
Import the Address Book file
| 1. |
On
the
File menu,
click
Import, and
then click
Other Address Book. |
| 2. |
Click
Text File (Comma
Separated Values),
and then click
Import. |
| 3. |
Click
Browse. |
| 4. |
Select the
Mail Backup
folder, click the
address book backup.csv
file, and then click
Open. |
| 5. |
Click
Next, and
then click
Finish. |
| 6. |
Click
OK, and then
click
Close. |
Step 3:
Import the mail account file
| 1. |
On
the
Tools menu,
click
Accounts. |
| 2. |
On
the
Mail tab,
click
Import. |
| 3. |
In
the
Look In box,
select the
Mail Backup
folder. |
| 4. |
Click the mail account
that you want to import,
and then click
Open. |
| 5. |
Repeat these steps for
each mail account that
you want to import. |
| 6. |
Click
Close. |
Step 4:
Import the newsgroup account
file
| 1. |
On
the
Tools menu,
click
Accounts. |
| 2. |
On
the
News tab,
click
Import. |
| 3. |
In
the
Look In box,
select the
Mail Backup
folder. |
| 4. |
Click the news account
that you want to import,
and then click
Open. |
| 5. |
Repeat these steps for
each news account that
you want to import. |
| 6. |
Click
Close. |
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