I use an Outlook email account to communicate with business partners.

AngelinaRice
AngelinaRice Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 18 in 2018 Archives

After an unsuccessful update, I was unable to find some important recent emails. I see only the error message that no information can be recovered. Can I somehow return the spoiled letters? After all, I did not delete them exactly, because in the archive there are no these letters, either.

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  • TobyWells
    TobyWells Member Posts: 1 New User

    http://www.wikihow.com/Back-Up-Microsoft-Outlook

     

    Backing Up Outlook

     

    1. Understand how Outlook stores data. All of your Outlook information, including emails, folders, contacts, calendars , and more, is stored in a single .pst or .ost file file on your computer. Copying this file will create a full backup of your Outlook information.

    2. Open the folder containing the your Outlook data file. You'll need to navigate to C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\. There are a couple of ways that you can do this:

    ·         You can open an Explorer window and navigate to this folder, but you'll need to display hidden files first. Click the "View" tab and select "Hidden items," or click the "View" menu, select "Folder options," and then check "Display hidden files and folders." This will allow you to see the "AppData" folder in your User folder.

    ·         You can press ⊞ Win, type %appdata%, and press ↵ Enter. This will open the "Roaming" folder. Go up one level so that you're in the "AppData" folder, then open "Local" → "Microsoft" → "Outlook."

    ·         In Windows XP, the location is C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\.

    3. Find the .pst and .ost files. These are the data files for that user's Outlook program. The files will be named after the email address they are associated with. Most users will have .pst files, while Exchange users will typically have an .ost file.

    ·         Copy the file by selecting it and then pressing Ctrl+C or right-click it and select "Copy."

    4. Decide how to repair pst file. There are several ways that you can securely backup this data file, depending on your needs. Creating multiple backups will help ensure that your file stays safe in case something goes wrong.

    ·         You can copy the file to a USB drive. Most .pst files will be around 20-100 MB in size, which should fit on most USB drives.

    ·         You can burn the file to a disc. This allows you to file the disc away, but may not be the best use of a whole disc due to the relatively small file size.

    ·         You can upload the file to a cloud storage service such as Google Drive or OneDrive. This has the benefit of giving you access to the file anywhere you can connect to the internet.