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  #16  
Old February 10th 10, 08:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
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Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.

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  #17  
Old February 10th 10, 08:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
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Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book


Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.

  #18  
Old February 10th 10, 09:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Olórin[_2_]
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Posts: 917
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you! Anyway,
did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.



  #19  
Old February 10th 10, 09:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Olorin
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Posts: 323
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you! Anyway,
did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.



  #20  
Old February 11th 10, 08:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
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Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found a link
on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It appears that
Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are included in the
Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for peace of mind, I shall
trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you! Anyway,
did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.



.

  #21  
Old February 11th 10, 08:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
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Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book


Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found a link
on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It appears that
Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are included in the
Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for peace of mind, I shall
trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you! Anyway,
did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks everyone
for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.






.



.

  #22  
Old February 11th 10, 02:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
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Posts: 2,461
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Address
Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So simply
search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found
a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It
appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are
included in the Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for
peace of mind, I shall trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



  #23  
Old February 11th 10, 02:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Address
Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So simply
search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found
a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It
appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are
included in the Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for
peace of mind, I shall trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



  #24  
Old February 13th 10, 01:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

Thanks for that Daave. I'll run through that process. B

"Daave" wrote:

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Address
Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So simply
search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found
a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It
appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are
included in the Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for
peace of mind, I shall trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



.

  #25  
Old February 13th 10, 01:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
brbrown
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 36
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book


Thanks for that Daave. I'll run through that process. B

"Daave" wrote:

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Address
Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So simply
search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details on
Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I found
a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP Backup. It
appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and Messages are
included in the Documents section if ticked for backup. However, for
peace of mind, I shall trawl through the details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



.

  #26  
Old February 13th 10, 02:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

YW.

brbrown wrote:
Thanks for that Daave. I'll run through that process. B

"Daave" wrote:

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application
Data\Microsoft\Address Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So
simply search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details
on Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I
found a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP
Backup. It appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and
Messages are included in the Documents section if ticked for
backup. However, for peace of mind, I shall trawl through the
details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



.



  #27  
Old February 13th 10, 02:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default Windows XP Backup - Email address book

YW.

brbrown wrote:
Thanks for that Daave. I'll run through that process. B

"Daave" wrote:

That page has the information you need.

Another way to find the Address Book and messages:

For the Address Book, search for this:

*.wab

That is,

Start | Search | All Files and Folders

In the box "All or part of the file name", type:

*.wab

Under More Advanced Options, make sure the following are checked:

Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

Click Search.

The default location should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application
Data\Microsoft\Address Book

Regarding messages, all these files have the .dbx extension. So
simply search for

*.dbx

The above being said, I still think you will find value in trawling
through that Web site. :-)


brbrown wrote:
Thanks Olorin. I did get somewhere, although I thought the details
on Leonard's link seemed a bit complicated but at the same time I
found a link on a Microft Help page referring specifically to XP
Backup. It appears that Outlook Express's Email Address Book and
Messages are included in the Documents section if ticked for
backup. However, for peace of mind, I shall trawl through the
details to fin it.

"Olórin" wrote:

It was a separate discussion and my posts weren't replies to you!
Anyway, did you get anywhere with Leonard Grey's suggestion?

"brbrown" wrote in message
...
Not quite sure what you mean Olorin. I surrender. However, thanks
everyone for your interest. Best wishes. Brian

"Olórin" wrote:

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.



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