OL98: (IMO) How to Back Up Outlook Data
ID: Q184817
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The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the
Internet Mail Only option. To determine your installation type, on the Help
menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should
see "Internet Mail Only" if you have the Internet Mail Only option
installed.
SUMMARY
This article describes how to back up data created in Microsoft Outlook 98
including e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and
journal entries.
This article covers the following topics:
- Making a backup copy of a personal folder file
- Importing or exporting personal folder data
MORE INFORMATION
Making a Backup Copy of a Personal Folder File (.PST file)
Outlook stores its data in a personal folder (PST) file that is created at
the time you set up your mail account. The default display name for the
these files as you view them in the Outlook Folder List is Personal
Folders. If you are using the default name, the Folder List entry will
read, "Outlook Today - [Personal Folder]." You can customize these display
names.
To back up the entire Personal Folder file, follow these steps:
- Open Outlook. To locate the PST file where Outlook items are stored,
right-click Outlook Today in the Folder List and on the shortcut menu
Click Properties for "<folder name>" where folder name is the
display name of the current PST, and then click Advanced.
- In Path, note the location of the PST file. In Windows, the default path
for this file is:
C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook.pst
The path you see in this box may be different on your computer. The PST
can be stored anywhere on your hard drive. If you have defined other PST
files for storage of Outlook items and want to back them up, use the
same procedure to locate the path to each PST.
- On the File menu, click Exit to quit Outlook.
- Make a copy of the file you noted in step 2. For more information about
how to perform this task in Windows, see your Windows printed
documentation or online Help. If you are using a backup program,
consult its documentation for the method you should use to include the
PST file in your backup set.
The Personal Folders Advanced Properties dialog box in step 2 allows you to
perform other operations on the PST file. For example, you can customize
the label of the PST by editing the Name. you can also reduce the size of a
Personal Folder file by clicking Compact Now.
Importing/Exporting Personal Folder Data
To export an individual Outlook folder such as Contacts or Calendar, follow
these steps:
- On the File menu, Click Import and Export.
- Click Export To File, and then click Next.
- In "Create a file of type" click "Personal Folder File(.pst)", and
click Next.
- In "Select the folder to export from", click the folder you want to
export. Click to select Include Subfolders if it applies, and then click
Next.
- In "Save exported file as" click Browse to select the location of the
PST to receive the data you are exporting, or type the path and file
name, and then click Next.
- Click Finish.
Importing Personal Folder Data
To import a personal folder file into Outlook, follow these steps:
- On the File menu, Click Import And Export.
- Click "Import from another program or file", and then click Next.
- In File To Import, click Browse to locate the PST file you want to
import and then click Next. If you know the path, type it in the
box.
- In "Select the folder to import from", click the folder containing
the data you want to import.
If the folder contains subfolders, and you want to include this data in
the import process, click to select Include Subfolders. If the
destination for importing is the currently selected folder, click
"Import items into the current folder"; otherwise, click Import items
into the same folder in"; this will create matching items in the
destination folder you select.
- Click Finish.
REFERENCES
For more information about copying files, search the Windows 95 Help Index
for "copying, files" to view the related topics.
For more information on Personal Folders in Outlook 98, please see the
following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q182062
OL98: Working with Personal Folders
Additional query words:
98
Keywords : GnlFilem
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999