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Huh?
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file > import and export
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click on file>import export>then, you want to do a .pst file and back up what you need. I back mine up every week just in case something happens. Hope this helps!!!
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thats what I meant =]
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Within Outlook XP there is also the posibility to automatically make a backup at regular intervals (it's basically an automated export to a specific directory)
If you want to enable/change this option you can go to File/Backup... Gert-Jan |
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