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Old February 13th 06, 04:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Repair & Detect messed up my profile and PST file

Sure, just make your .pst file the default store for the new profile. The easiest way to do that may be to let Outlook create a new .pst file for the new profile. But then you can go into the account or data file management settings and change it.

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"Mark Hall" wrote in message ...
I had a problem with FrontPage and had to do the repair & detect option in
that program. Now when I start Outlook 2003, a dialog box comes up telling
me to create a new profile.

How can I fix this problem? I am a single user with the Administrator
account (I don't use this one) and then the one that I log into when Windows
starts. The only PST file I have is Outlook.pst located underneath.

Is there a way I can use my existing PST file without have multiple
profiles?

Thanks,
Mark

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