If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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. |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
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. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful
information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful
information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
Hello David. Thanks for that. I was trying to use XP Backup to backup
Documents, Favourites as well as Email Address Book. I just thought the information might be in XP's own backup but with my inexperience, didn't know where to find it. "David B." wrote: Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. . |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
Hello David. Thanks for that. I was trying to use XP Backup to backup Documents, Favourites as well as Email Address Book. I just thought the information might be in XP's own backup but with my inexperience, didn't know where to find it. "David B." wrote: Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. . |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
It wouldn't be an assumption, though, would it? More of an "if". No need,
anyway - LG did, and it paid off. "David B." wrote in message ... Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Windows XP Backup - Email address book
It wouldn't be an assumption, though, would it? More of an "if". No need,
anyway - LG did, and it paid off. "David B." wrote in message ... Why waste the time if the OP doesn't see fit to provide any useful information, rather than catering to them I'd rather get the required info to provide a useful reply, I try not to reply based on assumptions, your free to do so if you like. -- -- "Olórin" wrote in message ... 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." wrote in message ... 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" wrote in message ... 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. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|