OL97: How to Back Up Outlook's DataLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q168644 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes how to back up data created in Outlook including e- mail messages, contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and journal entries. Outlook stores its data in Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) folders. MAPI folders can be stored in a file on your hard drive called a Personal Folder file, or if you are using Outlook with Exchange Server, the data can be stored in a mailbox on the server. This article covers the following topics:
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Making a Backup Copy of a Personal Folder File (.PST file)If you are not using Outlook with Microsoft Exchange Server, Outlook will store all of its data in a Personal Folder file. If you want to back up or export a particular folder such as Contacts or Calendar, use the steps in the section: Importing/Exporting Personal Folder Data. Use the following steps to back up the entire Personal Folder file:
the title bar will say "Personal Folders" if the service is a Personal Folders service. After reading the title bar, click Cancel. Use this method to check the type of any service you are unfamiliar with. You may have more than one Personal Folders service in your profile and if so, each set of personal folders must be backed up separately. If there are no Personal Folders services in your profile and you have been able to store information such as e-mail, contacts, or appointments in Outlook, then your information is most likely being stored in a mailbox on a Microsoft Exchange Server. If this is the case, see the section titled, Backing Up Data When Using Outlook with Microsoft Exchange Server. If there are no personal folders in the list of services and you are not storing information in a Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox, Outlook can only be used for browsing files and the features in Outlook that store data can not be used. If this is the case, there is no data to back up. Properties dialog box. NOTE: You can possibly reduce the size of a Personal Folder file by clicking Compact Now. This is especially useful if you plan to back up the Personal Folder file to a floppy disk. If you ever need to restore a Personal Folder file, simply copy the backup copy of the file you created with the above steps to the same folder and name you noted in step 5.
Exporting Personal Folder DataUse the following steps to export an individual folder such as Contacts or Calendar to its own personal folder file:
Importing Personal Folder DataUse the following steps to import a personal folder file into Outlook:
Backing Up Data Using Outlook with Microsoft Exchange ServerIf Outlook is being used with Microsoft Exchange Server you can choose to have Outlook store information on the Microsoft Exchange Server or in a set of Personal Folders on your hard drive. Use the following steps to determine where Outlook currently stores its data:
folders on the Exchange Server. If the field contains the words "Personal Folder" or another name of a set of personal folders, Outlook will store new e-mail, contacts, appointments, and such in the personal folders on your hard drive.When Outlook information is stored on a Microsoft Exchange Server, it is typically backed up at the server. For more information on backing up or restoring information stored on an Microsoft Exchange Server, see your Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator. If your information is being stored in a set of Personal Folders on your hard drive and you want to back up the data, see the section above titled Making a Back Up Copy of a Personal Folder File.
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