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As with all applications that contain important data, you should create regular backups of MailStore Home to protect your data. Learn how to backup your data and how to restore your data.
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As with all applications that contain important data, you should create regular backups of MailStore Home to protect your data. Learn how to backup your data and how to restore it.
  
MailStore Home data can be restored to the same computer or a different computer as needed.
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MailStore Home data can be restored to the same or to a different computer as needed.
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<p class="msnote">'''Important notice:''' File hosting services like Dropbox are not suitable for creating backups of the archive. These programs are accessing the archive data at the same time as MailStore Home, potentially corrupting the files and making the archive inaccessible.</p>
  
 
== Creating a Backup ==
 
== Creating a Backup ==
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=== Using the internal backup feature ===
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* Start ''MailStore Home''.
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* Click ''Backup to HDD or USB'' in the ''Quick Access'' panel on the ''Start Page''.
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* Select the folder where the backup should be written to. MailStore will create a ''MailStoreBackup'' folder in there where the archive files will be stored in.
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<p class="msnote">'''Notice:''' When the [[Protecting Archive Access|archive has been protected with a password]] ''MailStore Home'' restarts automatically and asks for your password again.
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=== Manually Creating a backup ===
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To find and backup your MailStore Home data directory:  
 
To find and backup your MailStore Home data directory:  
  
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* Click on the ''Administrative Tools'' item.
 
* Click on the ''Administrative Tools'' item.
 
* Find the ''Emails and Settings'' section at the top.
 
* Find the ''Emails and Settings'' section at the top.
* Click the ''Show in Windows Explorer'' button.*:
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* Click the ''Show in Windows Explorer'' button.
 
* Close ''MailStore Home''.
 
* Close ''MailStore Home''.
* Create a copy of the files in a safe location such as an USB stick, network drive, or with your favorite backup software.
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* Create a copy of the files in a safe location such as a USB stick or network drive.
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=== Using an external backup software ===
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* Start ''MailStore Home''.
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* Click on the ''Administrative Tools'' item.
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* Find the ''Emails and Settings'' section at the top.
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* Configure your backup software to include that directory. Make sure MailStore Home is closed while the external backup software is creating the backup. No ''.lock'' file must be present in the backup.
  
 
== Restoring From a Backup ==
 
== Restoring From a Backup ==
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* Click the ''Start menu''.
 
* Click the ''Start menu''.
 
* Navigate to ''Programs''.
 
* Navigate to ''Programs''.
* Open ''MailStore Home''.
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* Open ''MailStore Home'' folder.
* Launch the ''MailStore Home - Configuration'' Start Menu item.
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* Launch the shortcut/tile ''MailStore Home - Configuration''.
 
* Click ''Choose Archive...''.
 
* Click ''Choose Archive...''.
 
* Select the directory containing the restored archive files.
 
* Select the directory containing the restored archive files.

Latest revision as of 11:48, 7 February 2019

As with all applications that contain important data, you should create regular backups of MailStore Home to protect your data. Learn how to backup your data and how to restore it.

MailStore Home data can be restored to the same or to a different computer as needed.

Important notice: File hosting services like Dropbox are not suitable for creating backups of the archive. These programs are accessing the archive data at the same time as MailStore Home, potentially corrupting the files and making the archive inaccessible.

Creating a Backup

Using the internal backup feature

  • Start MailStore Home.
  • Click Backup to HDD or USB in the Quick Access panel on the Start Page.
  • Select the folder where the backup should be written to. MailStore will create a MailStoreBackup folder in there where the archive files will be stored in.

Notice: When the archive has been protected with a password MailStore Home restarts automatically and asks for your password again.

Manually Creating a backup

To find and backup your MailStore Home data directory:

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  • Start MailStore Home.
  • Click on the Administrative Tools item.
  • Find the Emails and Settings section at the top.
  • Click the Show in Windows Explorer button.
  • Close MailStore Home.
  • Create a copy of the files in a safe location such as a USB stick or network drive.

Using an external backup software

  • Start MailStore Home.
  • Click on the Administrative Tools item.
  • Find the Emails and Settings section at the top.
  • Configure your backup software to include that directory. Make sure MailStore Home is closed while the external backup software is creating the backup. No .lock file must be present in the backup.

Restoring From a Backup

In order to restore your archive from a backup, follow these steps:

  • Close MailStore Home.
  • Copy the backup to a location on your hard disk. Note that you cannot place MailStore Home data files under C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\ due to Windows security configuration.
  • Click the Start menu.
  • Navigate to Programs.
  • Open MailStore Home folder.
  • Launch the shortcut/tile MailStore Home - Configuration.
  • Click Choose Archive....
  • Select the directory containing the restored archive files.
  • Click OK.