From: brbrown on 8 Feb 2010 07:11 On my XP, I use other software for main backups but for quick small backups of personal settings such as Documents and web Favourites, I use XP's own backup. Can anyone please tell me where in the backup setup I can find my email address book and current email folders? At present I export the address book to my desktop which I can then see in the backup setup page but surely there is a box somewhere to tick. I can't find it.
From: Leonard Grey on 8 Feb 2010 08:11 Shall we guess what e-mail program you're using? If it's Outlook Express: Backup and Restore Outlook Express http://www.insideoe.com/backup/ --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est brbrown wrote: > On my XP, I use other software for main backups but for quick small backups > of personal settings such as Documents and web Favourites, I use XP's own > backup. Can anyone please tell me where in the backup setup I can find my > email address book and current email folders? At present I export the address > book to my desktop which I can then see in the backup setup page but surely > there is a box somewhere to tick. I can't find it.
From: David B. on 8 Feb 2010 16:55 This has nothing to do with XP, the answer depends entirely on which email client your using, and as we have no idea we can't give you an answer. -- -- "brbrown" <brbrown(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4FD0D738-F54E-4F19-95D9-CCF4D0F3E7AF(a)microsoft.com... > On my XP, I use other software for main backups but for quick small > backups > of personal settings such as Documents and web Favourites, I use XP's own > backup. Can anyone please tell me where in the backup setup I can find my > email address book and current email folders? At present I export the > address > book to my desktop which I can then see in the backup setup page but > surely > there is a box somewhere to tick. I can't find it.
From: Ol�rin on 9 Feb 2010 04:37 But since XP does come with an e-mail client, and only one, why not make a suggestion based on that, as LG did eight hours earlier? "David B." <mail(a)nomail.net> wrote in message news:%239tVAmQqKHA.4476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > This has nothing to do with XP, the answer depends entirely on which email > client your using, and as we have no idea we can't give you an answer. > > -- > > > -- > "brbrown" <brbrown(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4FD0D738-F54E-4F19-95D9-CCF4D0F3E7AF(a)microsoft.com... >> On my XP, I use other software for main backups but for quick small >> backups >> of personal settings such as Documents and web Favourites, I use XP's own >> backup. Can anyone please tell me where in the backup setup I can find my >> email address book and current email folders? At present I export the >> address >> book to my desktop which I can then see in the backup setup page but >> surely >> there is a box somewhere to tick. I can't find it. >
From: brbrown on 9 Feb 2010 06:37 Hello Everyone. Thanks for the replies. Sorry for the delay coming back only as usual I didn't get email notification and sorry for the lack of information. I am using Outlook Express. Thanks Leonard, I'll take look at your link but surely there is an option in XP's backup facility boxes to tick? Brian.
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