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Originally posted by teena
The profile has all the documents in it. Also it has his preferrences(sp)
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You're definitely right, but I'm pretty sure XP only tranfers documents in the "[profile]'s Documents" folder - that's why I mentioned things like music and emails, which I keep on a separate partition . . . in essence, the profile backup is a 'quick'n'easy' way, but for me it wouldn't be complete (or really necessary, from a preferences standpoint).
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Originally posted by Senusret I
Do you know how I would do this using Microsoft Outlook? I haven't been able to find the answer.
I lost every emailI had before January 2 of this year -- If there is a way to save my addressbook, calendar dates, and emails in such a way that I can recover them later, I'd like to learn how.
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I'm sure there is, but I only use Outlook to sync with a company calendar - for a couple of other email programs, if you d/l the emails (such as through a POP3 server), your inbox will essentially be one large document.
Outlook address books should also be one document, in your Outlook folder - but again, someone else will know better than I.