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    Anand Paranjpe
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    Hi, Can I restore the following . if yes then how. 1. a single public folder (Outlook) 2. calendar (Outlook) 3. address book (Outlook) 4. client configuration (outlook) Also, can i take a backup from the M: drive created when I installed Exchange server..B'cause it contains the same data of exchange Server.. Thanks in advance The chosen One :)

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      Hi, Can I restore the following . if yes then how. 1. a single public folder (Outlook) 2. calendar (Outlook) 3. address book (Outlook) 4. client configuration (outlook) Also, can i take a backup from the M: drive created when I installed Exchange server..B'cause it contains the same data of exchange Server.. Thanks in advance The chosen One :)

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      M: is apparently some kind of virtual drive. See http://www.ftponline.com/wss/2003_08/magazine/columns/askpros/[^] for more information on why you shouldn't back it up directly.

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        M: is apparently some kind of virtual drive. See http://www.ftponline.com/wss/2003_08/magazine/columns/askpros/[^] for more information on why you shouldn't back it up directly.

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        Thanks Mike for the info. Do u know any other link 4 taking back up for 1. a single public folder (Outlook) 2. calendar (Outlook) 3. address book (Outlook) 4. client configuration (outlook) The chosen One :)

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