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Hi Rebel, probably the best solution for you, would be to locate the folder OE is using to store all it's data (In OE, go to tools>options>maintenance>store folder) and make a copy of this. Burn the whole thing to your dvd, and then you can use this to replace your stuff if you lose the original.

I would think that is the quickest, cheapest and most thorough way of doing the job.

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Too late for you, Rebel but, what I do is use the records from XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard burned on to disc as a subsidiary backup for emails.

You may know as well that I am very keen on keeping an up-to-date full system backup which will contain all of this information.

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