Friday, August 10, 2007

Tips: How to backup a .Pst file in Outlook?

There will come a time where you will need to uninstall Outlook on your PC because you are unable to sync. Checking the status in Activesync will show a Support code 0x85010014. Removing Outlook is an easy thing to do - Simply go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. What about the data in Outlook? It is important to make a backup of your pst file so you can recover your data after re-installation; All this without the need of backup software. How? Follow the steps below to save your data to a pst file and then proceed to the uninstall and re-install of Outlook.

1. In Outlook, click File > Import & Export, to start the Import & Export Wizard.

2. Select Export to a File and click Next.

3. Select Personal folder file (.pst) as the file type and click Next.

4. Select your mailbox if you want to export all folders. Make sure that you select "Include Subfolders. Click Next.

5. Select the path where you want to save the file. Select any option you need under Options and click Finish. This is it.

6. After you're done re-installing Outlook, use the same steps to re-connect to your .pst file. At step 2, select Import from.


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6 comments:

wwejason said...

For Outlook mailboxes not connected to an Exchange server, there is a much simpler method. This won't work if you use an Exchange server, as Outlook instead stores the mail in an OST file in that case. But, for non-Exchange mailboxes, Outlook stores the mailbox in a PST file so instead of copying the mailbox and exporting to a new PST file, just copy the existing one. For at least Office 2000 and newer on Windows XP & 2000, the default location is:

C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

In there you should find Outlook.pst. That pst file is the default mailbox and contains all of the mailbox data (Inbox, Sent, Outbox, Calendar, Tasks, etc.).

Linley Meslier said...

Hey thanks for your comments. Really appreciate.

Anonymous said...

What can I do if the connection with AS does not work after the re-install Outlook? The same error message from Activesync shows a Support code 0x85010014, and the calendar and contacts are not syncronized?
Thanks.

Linley Meslier said...

This code means that there is a problem with Outlook on your PC. Do a backup of your Pst file and uninstall Outlook. Reboot your computer and reinstall Outlook. Keep me posted by sending an email to Meslierlp@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

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