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04-Jul-2009, 01:23 PM #1
Outlook 2007 Data files and settings
Hi,

I just moved from thunderbird to Outlook 2007. I have a few questions and I hope you guys can point me to the right direction.

I am using IMAP, and I want my data file, settings and Address book in 1 folder. So, I can just compress the 1 folder to backup everything.

for instance, my computer crushes but I have the backup (compress whole folder which contains the settings of my email account, data file and addressbook), and I just extract the compress file and my entire outlook restored including datafiles (emails), addressbook and settings.

By the way, I managed to move the imap datafile to D:. I am just looking for the addressbook file and the settings.

Please advice accordingly. and Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Noel
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