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Default How to back up Outlook Express items

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: 1. Start Outlook Express.
: 2. Click Tools, and then click Options.
: 3. On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder.
: 4. In the Store Location dialog box, copy the store location. To do
this, follow these steps:
: 1. Put the mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your
personal message store is located in the following folder box.
: 2. 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.
: 3. Press CTRL+C to copy the location.
: 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
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: 1. Click Start, click Run, press CTRL+V, and then click OK.
: 2. On the Edit menu, click Select All.
: 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window.
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: Step C: Create a backup folder
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: 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.
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: Step D: Paste the contents of the Store folder into the backup folder
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: 1. Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it.
: 2. Right-click inside the Mail Backup folder window, and then click
Paste.
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: Zip the new folder send it using http://www.filesdirect.com (should be
able to get away with the free trial) download it to your new pc then do a
import.
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: Ross Mann wrote:
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: Zip It Send It Using www.filesdirect.com then import it.
: 18-May-10
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: Just locate your .PST file (maybe zip it if you want) send it to your new
computer via www.filesdirect.com then import it using the outlook import
tools in out look.
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