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Technology Stocks : Windows Vista
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To: sammy™ -_- who wrote (132)6/4/2006 8:09:43 PM
From: sammy™ -_-  Read Replies (1) of 1939
 
To back up your Outlook Express mail files automatically:

* Download oebackup.bat.
o Click on the link with the right mouse button.
o Select Save Target As... or Save Link Target As... from the menu.
* Open the downloaded file in Notepad.
* Customize it for your needs.
o You need to enter your Outlook Express store folder as source and
o the folder where you want to keep your backup copies as destination.
* You can move oebackup.bat to any folder, but I recommend either your My Documents folder or a subfolder.
* Open Scheduled Tasks in your Windows Settings.
* Double-click Add Scheduled Task.
* Click Next.
* Click Browse....
* Find and select oebackup.bat.
* Click Open.
* Select a scheduling option under Perform This Task.
* Click Next.
* Click Finish.

The oebackup.bat script copies only files that have changed since the last backup.
If you use the %date% directory trick, you may have to combine files from several directories to get a complete copy of your Outlook Express store folder.

Apart from this, restoring from this automated backup works just like recovering from a manual backup.
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