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Selecting Outlook Express files
System: XP Home, Outlook Express backups
Even though I had the operating system configured to show both hidden and system and protected files, I couldn't see the C:\Documents and Settings\User1\Applications folder or any other hidden directory to back up their email messages.
I was able to back up their email after I created the backup job by adding one file which then displayed the 'add' button. I was able to enter the Outlook full address and select the files I wanted to back up from there.
The email configuration files aren't getting backed up. They show an error message. (They're 2K files and have {} in the file names).
Aside from these minor issues, so far I feel that you have a great and easy to use product.
Thanks.
Even though I had the operating system configured to show both hidden and system and protected files, I couldn't see the C:\Documents and Settings\User1\Applications folder or any other hidden directory to back up their email messages.
I was able to back up their email after I created the backup job by adding one file which then displayed the 'add' button. I was able to enter the Outlook full address and select the files I wanted to back up from there.
The email configuration files aren't getting backed up. They show an error message. (They're 2K files and have {} in the file names).
Aside from these minor issues, so far I feel that you have a great and easy to use product.
Thanks.
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Re: Selecting Outlook Express files
DLinMA wrote:System: XP Home, Outlook Express backups
Even though I had the operating system configured to show both hidden and system and protected files, I couldn't see the C:\Documents and Settings\User1\Applications folder or any other hidden directory to back up their email messages.
I was able to back up their email after I created the backup job by adding one file which then displayed the 'add' button. I was able to enter the Outlook full address and select the files I wanted to back up from there.
The email configuration files aren't getting backed up. They show an error message. (They're 2K files and have {} in the file names).
Aside from these minor issues, so far I feel that you have a great and easy to use product.
Thanks.
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