Well I spent a half-dozen hours on the phone with MS today (India) :P and
learned some things that I hope will help others in the future with problems
like mine.
First of all, BCM is only in control of what it adds to Outlook, which is
"Business Contacts in BCM" and "Accounts in BCM", so when you click on
Business Tools -> Manage Database and use the backup feature there you are
ONLY backing up your Business Contacts and Accounts. I guess I pretty much
figured that out before my question post here, but I didn't know it before my
disaster.
The second thing I learned is that if you are using Exchange Server there is
no way for you to back up your email, calender, tasks, etc. on your local
computer. Your best hope is to back up Exchange Server itself. I don't know
if you'd ever get your information back even then in the case of a server
reinstall like mine, because the account that OWNED that information is gone.
But I suppose if you are somehow able to do a restore to a previous state and
save your server (as opposed to a cold reinstall) you wouldn't (in theory)
lose your original accounts.
I sure would be interested in hearing from anyone that has had to restore an
SBS 2003 server after a nasty crash and successfully recovered all their
stuff.
So anyway - from what I've been told my calender, tasks and emails are GONE.
If anyone knows any different, or knows of something that may have been
overlooked, please let me know. Thanks.
"jreitsch" wrote:
> Ok, here's the story. I swear I'm not an idiot.
I backed up my database!
> It just didn't... get everything. 
>
> We had a server problem at work and had to reinstall our SBS 2003 Premium.
> Went fine, problem solved, etc. BUT - in order to get my work PC and laptop
> back into the domain, I had to abandon the old domain accounts and make new
> ones. So all my BCM info was lost! Like I said, I did the weekly backups, but
> lo and behold, all that restores is the Business Contacts and the Accounts. I
> need my Calander info!! I had critical appointment data thru the beginning of
> February, not to mention I had nearly a month of history that I still need to
> collect on.
>
> My database is THERE, in my old account. I can see the files in C:\Documents
> and Settings\<my name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Business
> Contact Manager. IN FACT, when I went to set up the database again, it said I
> couldn't use the default name (MSBusinessContactManager) because it already
> exsist, but it isn't an option to simply reconnect to that exsisting databse.
>
> Somebody PLEASE help me. Thank you!!

>
> J. Reitsch