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techman41973
I use a backup service called Data Deposit Box that automatically
backs up key files to a remote server via the internet. This is great
for my laptop when I am on the road, where I don't have to manually
backup my system. It backs up the difference between local and remote
files every time it sees a change in the file on the local machine. I
would like to backup my outlook.pst file with this service, however it
won't backup files that are locked. And I would rather not keep
closing and reopening outlook just so the backup can take place. I am
currently using Windows XP and plan to upgrade to Vista. Does Vista
still prevent other applications from accessing .PST files when
outlook is open? I am hoping Windows Vista has solved this problem
where other applications can access a snapshot of open files such as
pst files.
backs up key files to a remote server via the internet. This is great
for my laptop when I am on the road, where I don't have to manually
backup my system. It backs up the difference between local and remote
files every time it sees a change in the file on the local machine. I
would like to backup my outlook.pst file with this service, however it
won't backup files that are locked. And I would rather not keep
closing and reopening outlook just so the backup can take place. I am
currently using Windows XP and plan to upgrade to Vista. Does Vista
still prevent other applications from accessing .PST files when
outlook is open? I am hoping Windows Vista has solved this problem
where other applications can access a snapshot of open files such as
pst files.