OutlookBackupPro: Backup your Outlook email accounts
If you've ever been through the hassle of moving an Outlook account to a new computer, or restoring an Outlook account that had been deleted or corrupted, then you need to take a long look at OutlookBackupPro.
OutlookBackupPro will backup everything associated with your email account, including signature files, customized stationary, templates, OutNote notes, and all registry entries and system settings associated with Outlook. It will also backup your Outlook PST files. For those among us that can't even remember our wedding anniversary, the program also offers set-and-forget automated backups.
Once the files are backed up, OutlookBackupPro can upload your files to any FTP server for safekeeping. Restoration is as simple as a mouse click.
OutlookBackupPro also allows you to backup any files or folders along with your Outlook backup, so you can back up whatever you want without leaving the program interface.
OutlookBackupPro is available as a 14 day demo, and costs $39.99 to register. OutlookBackupPro works with Outlook 2003 or 2007, and requires 2000, XP, or Vista.
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3-12-2008 @ 7:54AM
Carsten Panch said...
Well this program kinda sucks, because it doesn't use shadow copying of the pst file. This means that outlook should be closed before backing up, and that's not good for automated backups.
Anyone know of a better backup program?
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3-12-2008 @ 11:36AM
Ken said...
Yea.. click and drag the *.pst file.
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3-12-2008 @ 5:36PM
shuey said...
I go with Ken... This is how I backup my boss`s Outlook via Cobian 8 (he`s kin`da old school; for myself everything is net backuped any way ;-)
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