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How to restore your Microsoft Office 2007 Outlook in its entirety

How to restore your Microsoft Office 2007 Outlook in its entirety 2010-04-15 16:58:00+1

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In my entry titled “How to backup your Microsoft Office 2007 Outlook in its entirety (Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7)” I described how to backup the Microsoft Outlook 2007 data file together with that part of the Windows registry that stores within it the email accounts from where Outlook retrieves emails or via which emails are sent out. Today I discuss how to use that backed up information to either recover a failed computer or to transfer the settings from one computer to another. The former may happen if the hard disk fails or as a result of a malware attack while the latter would apply if you are upgrading your computer or operating system.Restoring Outlook 2007

On your freshly formatted computer you need to install Microsoft Outlook. Accept all the defaults. After the installer completes, run Microsoft Outlook for the first time. You will be asked a number of questions. Enter anything that will allow you to proceed to the end of this process. Do not enter valid email account details because Outlook will attempt to download mail after you complete the process and since this is not the database you will be using, you do not want any messages to end up here (this can be fixed but why create a problem that will need fixing).

Restoring Outlook 2007

  1. Restore the files you had previously backed up to their original location. If you followed my previous article, the location would be %USERPROFILE%\Documents if you’re using Windows 7 and %USERPROFILE%\My Documents for Windows XP.

    If you were using an online backup solution, you could have had a process that backed up this directory multiple times a day thereby guaranteeing that not even one email was lost when disaster struck.
  2. Delete the files created by Microsoft Outlook when you first ran it. As we did when backing up, we need to find out the default location where Microsoft Outlook places the pst database. The same steps you performed during the backup stage must be repeated:
    1. With Outlook running, right click on the Personal Folders entry (1) and choose the option Properties for ‘Personal Folders’ from the short cut menu that comes up.
    2. A dialog box titled Outlook Today – (Personal Folders) Properties comes up. Click on the Advanced... button (2).
    3. This brings up yet another dialog box titled Personal Folders. The Filename:  entry (3) depicts the location of where your Outlook data file currently resides.
    4. Copy the directory location from the Filename: entry and paste it into Windows Explorer.
    5. Click OK on all the dialog boxes you have just opened and shut down Outlook.
    6. Delete the contents of this folder.

Hop over to http://www.backupmyhost.com/blog/faq/how-to-restore-your-microsoft-office-2007-outlook-in-its-entirety-windows-xp-windows-vista-and-windows-7/ for the rest of this article.

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Author: Alan C. Bonnici

Email: chribonn@gmail.com

URL: http://www.alanbonnici.com

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