Restoring IE, Outlook Express & Registry
IE Settings, Outlook Express & Registry data are stored in multiple locations.
- Overview
- Restoring IE, Outlook Express and Registry
- Registry file locations
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Limitations
Overview
IE Settings, Outlook Express & Registry data are stored in multiple locations.
Restoring IE, Outlook Express and Registry
In order to completely restore your backed up configuration, you need to follow a few extra steps:
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Follow the steps for a regular restore operation ensuring that
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when prompted for āRestore Locationā, you select the āOriginalā location.
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you click on āAdvanced Settingsā and select the third option, viz. āOverwrite the existing file with the restored fileā. Note that any old data will be overwritten!
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- Restore! (if restoring Outlook, please ensure that Outlook is closed at the time of restore)
- The required files are now in their designated locations. You only need to update the registry now ā an easy task with Gbackup!
For Win2000 Pro, Server, Win XP Pro, Home Edition, Win 2003 Server
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Simply double click the āregistry fileā from the appropriate location (locations of the registry files are mentioned at the bottom of this page)
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Say Yes/OK when prompted
For Win 98, Win NT Server, WorkStation, Win ME (Not Tested)
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Use a text editor (like notepad) to open the āregistry fileā from the appropriate location(locations of the registry files are mentioned at the bottom of this page)
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Manually replace the first line of this file with the following text: REGEDIT4
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Save the file and then double click it
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Say Yes/OK when prompted
Registry File Locations
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Internet Explorer Settings: <Gsolutions_Gbackup_Installed_Path>\data\IESettings\<Login_User_Name>\IEBackupFile.reg
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Outlook Express: <Gsolutions_Gbackup_Installed_Path>\data\OutlookExpress\<Login_User_Name>\OutlookExpressBackupFile.reg
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Registry: <Gsolutions_Gbackup_Installed_Path>\registry\regbackup.reg
(note that Windows will say that all files could not be updated for a registry restore ā this is normal)


