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		<title>Best way to consistently backup Outlook Data Files</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outlook email data files usually grow very large in size. This is because the pst file gets updated every day by sending/receiving of emails, making a note in the calender, setting appointments etc. If the pst file becomes very large (exceeds 2GB) your outlook gets corrupted. To protect your pst file from growing large, set [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outlook email data files usually grow very large in size. This is because the pst file gets updated every day by sending/receiving of emails, making a note in the calender, setting appointments etc. If the pst file becomes very large (exceeds 2GB) your outlook gets corrupted. To protect your pst file from growing large, set files to be archived, thereby compressing and managing older emails in an archive file.</p>
<p>Does creating an archive file really reduce the risk of losing emails? Yes the risk of losing emails is reduced to an extent, but the outlook data is still not completely secured. The best and most precise way to safeguard your outlook emails &amp; setting is “Backup”.</p>
<p>One way to backup your outlook data is to locate your PST files and copy it to a safe location like an external hard drive, CD/DVD, memory card etc. <a href="http://www.backupoutlook.net">Backup Outlook pst files</a> on a regular basis to avoid data loss. Most home computer users, will need to backup their data from time to time to a external media to ensure easy restoring of their data in case of a disaster. But for webmasters, businessmen and people who rely on their emails, a daily backup routine is important.</p>
<p>The best method of consistently backing up Outlook Data Files so they&#8217;re easy to retrieve and backup without a lot of muss and fuss, is to rely on <a href="http://www.backupoutlook.net">Outlook Email Backup</a> Software. With REMO Outlook Backup &#038; Migrate software you have an option to set up a scheduled backup daily, weekly or monthly. The software features two options to backup your outlook data. Firstly, Smart Backup option – provides complete backup of your outlook profile. Secondly, Backup option – this option is crafted with a simple interface that lets to save E-mails, folders, contacts, calendar, journal entries, tasks, notes, RSS feeds, settings, E-mail accounts, message rules, junk e-mail lists and signatures. However, whatever the procedure may be backing up emails on a regular basis is a critical operation for every computer user that would regret losing them. </p>
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