Frank
I have several partitions devoted to individual Outlook Express
identities and have never created folders to place them in. I just
relocate the store folder complete with messages.
Enjoy your Christmas and try not to trip over the toys scattered
around.
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Regards.
Gerry
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"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message
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"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
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From: "Shaz"
| Hi
|
| I have two hard drives on my computer and was wanting to keep
purely
| programs on one and data on the other.
|
| Is it possible to install outlook express on drive A, but have the
emails
| saved on drive b?
|
| Many thanks
| Shaz
Expressing this as "...outlook express on drive A, but have the
emails saved on drive b?"
Is NOT good. Drive A and and B are floppies so the use of this
nomenclature will cause
confusion.
What you are asking is...
"...Outlook Express on drive "C:", but have the emails saved on drive
"D:" ?"
The answer is YES.
By defaultt and design, Outlook Express (OE) resides in...
"C:\Program Files\Outlook Express"
What you want is the data directory to be on drive "D:" (or other
hard disk or partition).
Create a folder on Drive "D:" such as OE-Data ( D:\OE-Data )
Go to; Tools -- Options -- maintenance -- store folder -- change
Browse to; D:\OE-Data
BTW: This is exactly what I do on my computers.
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Dave
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Be very careful that the folder exists before telling OE to change.
If you click Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder | Change and
tell it to change to D:\OE-Data and you have not already created
D:\OE-Data then you will lose all saved messages.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
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