On 12/9/03 2:20 AM, "Sylvain Jallard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What do experienced users of Entourage 2001 think about using "Typical
> rebuild" of database as a way to backup? Let's say I'd run a typical rebuild
> every evening or two, and would consider the "old messages", "old database"
> etc. files as a backup that I can trust (and more over, that optimises the
> DB). Next time I would  repeat this, I'd get "old messages 2" etc., and all
> I'd need to do is to remove the oldest backups, say every 3-4 days.
> 
> Are there some drawbacks to this, or some risks?

It's not recommended to use rebuild unless you are experiencing problems. I
suggest you just duplicate your database and add the date to the name.

-- 
Diane Ross
Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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