Backup Messages in Outlook Express

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Hans Crump

Hi,

How do you back up messages in Outlook Express? Can you copy specified
messages to a removable drive on the same computer? I can see where you can
move or copy messages within Outlook Express to a new folder. But I would
like to copy messages to a folder on another drive. Is that possible?

Thanks for your help.

Hans
 
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| Hi,
|
| How do you back up messages in Outlook Express? Can you copy specified
| messages to a removable drive on the same computer? I can see where you can
| move or copy messages within Outlook Express to a new folder. But I would
| like to copy messages to a folder on another drive. Is that possible?
|
| Thanks for your help.
|
| Hans
 
Did you try save as from the file menue or ad save as to your tool bar.
Carl
 
Hi,

How do you back up messages in Outlook Express? Can you copy
specified messages to a removable drive on the same computer? I can
see where you can move or copy messages within Outlook Express to a
new folder. But I would like to copy messages to a folder on another
drive. Is that possible?

Thanks for your help.

Hans
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Hi, Hans!
1) Get Outlook Express Freebie Backup from http://www.oehelp.com
It is the perfect program to backup OE files and settings.

2) To copy messages to a folder on your hard drive, simply select the
relevant message(s) then drag & drop them onto the target folder in
Explorer.
 

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