![]() If this database is “open” while your main backup runs (which if often will be, because Outlook is the kind of program we tend to leave open all the time) many backup systems will fail to correctly back it up – this means there’s a risk that your Outlook data won’t form part of your main backup. This is because Outlook basically stores everything in one big database. However, if you use Microsoft Outlook, there are a few more steps to be aware of before you can rely on a complete backup of your Outlook data, including your emails, calendar and contact entries. If you’ve put an online backup system in place (check out our recommendations for Mac or for Windows if not), you may think your work is done, and that you can relax in the knowledge that all your data is being safely copied up to the cloud. Do you know how to backup Outlook? If you use Microsoft Outlook for your email, or for its calendar and contact functionality, you must read on and make sure you do!
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