See
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...134871033.aspx
You shouldn't directly copy the original files as it is an SQL database. The
backup will also take care that transaction logs are committed and truncated
accordingly. When you only have a direct dump of the directory, you can only
restore by doing a disaster recovery. Using the built-in backup and restore
feature in BCM is the only supported backup/restore method.
--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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> Hi everyone..
>
> I'm a bit fussy with backups and like to do them manually rather than let
> outlook 2007 do it.
>
> So, I periodically copy the contents of '\local\microsoft\outlook' and
> 'local\roaming\microsoft\outlook' to a memory stick.
>
> I just installed Business Contact Manager and want to make sure I know
> where the data is stored so that I can copy it to my memory stick as well.
>
> Is the data all in local\microsoft\Business Contact Manager? Or somewhere
> else? Or are there multiple folders for me to copy?
>
> Which folders do I copy to backup BCM?
>
> I'm Using Outlook 2007 on WIndows Vista.
>
> -Frankie