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How is the best way to back up Outlook 2003 Contacts. I want an external back up that I can transfer contacts to another computer and do it daily if need be.
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Re: Back up for Outlook 2003 Contacts

Hello!
You can try Outlook Express Backup Genie. You can get ir from http://www.amicutilities.com/outlook-express-backup/
It has a scheduler so your backups will be ready to copy when you want to transfer them. This tool has other features to.

i wish you good luck!
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Re: Back up for Outlook 2003 Contacts

Just use "Export" in the Outlook file menu and export as a .pst file.
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Re: Back up for Outlook 2003 Contacts

yeah,

file -> import/export
chose export to file

then choose whatever type suits you. my choice is .pst

you can also select individual folders and create a password for your backup
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How is the best way to back up Outlook 2003 Contacts. I want an external back up that I can transfer contacts to another computer and do it daily if need be.
I am using VCard4Outlook http://vcard4outlook.4team.biz/?pcode=608310193bh66vm
It imports/exports hundreds of contacts at a time within few clicks. Does it very well by the way.
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