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Bob Gardner
I have been helping my family and a few friends with Outlook Express and
so far I have been lucky.
Question is usually "Where the heck is the (inbox, address book, stuff
that I should be backing up, a Backup selection on the product toolbar)".
I have been in the computer game for a lot of years, successfully
transitioning from mainframes to minis to PC's - networked PC's, and I
know the need to backup data. I am sure Microsoft would agree - but why
do they make it so difficult find where the stuff to be backed up is
located - or am I missing something obvious.
Used to be that all the components for an application were located in
one spot which could be easily copied for backup. Now I never know
where to even start looking.
Before you write me off as an "old fogey" understand that all I am
looking for is a road map to help me determine these locations.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Bob
so far I have been lucky.
Question is usually "Where the heck is the (inbox, address book, stuff
that I should be backing up, a Backup selection on the product toolbar)".
I have been in the computer game for a lot of years, successfully
transitioning from mainframes to minis to PC's - networked PC's, and I
know the need to backup data. I am sure Microsoft would agree - but why
do they make it so difficult find where the stuff to be backed up is
located - or am I missing something obvious.
Used to be that all the components for an application were located in
one spot which could be easily copied for backup. Now I never know
where to even start looking.
Before you write me off as an "old fogey" understand that all I am
looking for is a road map to help me determine these locations.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Bob