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General => Computers / Internet => Topic started by: pntalbot on August 06, 2006, 17:07:19

Title: Backing Up Address Book
Post by: pntalbot on August 06, 2006, 17:07:19
My  Computer crashed recently and XP Home, had to be reloaded. This deleted my Favourities & Address Book, so this doesn`t happen again--how do you back it up ? ?
I  have been to Start/programs/accessories/system tools/backup, but it doesn`t work, any ideas please.
Title: Re: Backing Up Address Book
Post by: MrsKP on August 08, 2006, 06:53:01
it's been such a long time since i did this that i've forgotten how !   :o

are you using IE as your browser ?  i'm pretty sure you go to File/Import Export

export all your book marks to a file called "Bookmark", you can then save that to a disc/cd whatever, then to reinstall it ...... import it again.

I use Firefox as my browser and can't for the life of me remember what to do, so if anyone knows ....... feel free to chip in.   ;D



**** edit ********

just had a play with Firefox and it's the same principle.

Open Bookmarks Manager

File Export (to safe place of your choice and on a disc)  then Import again to restore ........... I THINK.

8)


******** another edit ***********

just sucessfully imported all my Firefox favourites to IE using the above method, so it DOES work.

;D
Title: Re: Backing Up Address Book
Post by: pntalbot on August 08, 2006, 07:25:49
Thanks  Mrs KP,
                        but it doesnt save global `Window`s Address Book`
Title: Re: Backing Up Address Book
Post by: MrsKP on August 08, 2006, 08:00:28
explain "global Window's Address Book" ......... your Outlook contacts ???

if so, same principle.  I use outlook express and you can

File
Import (or Export)

save it to a file and then reverse the procedure to reinstall.



Title: Re: Backing Up Address Book
Post by: Curryandchips on August 08, 2006, 10:13:16
In order to avoid the problem of losing my address book again, I now have everything stored online, since I use googlemail as my preferred email now. I have this also accessed from my OE, so I can check all my email addresses in one hit. I found that when exporting address books for backup purposes, the format 'comma separated values (CSV)' seems to get round compatability problems with different versions of windows (and email systems).