you're right, 2007 beta 2 still have this problem too. I just wonder why dont
MS give us an option to choose where to put our data. Put everything in C
drive is such a dangerous thing when you have to live with virus and worms
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
In my experience, you can't move an IMAP .pst file, nor can you force Outlook to create it in any folder other than the usual default.
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"José Silva" wrote in message ...
I have followed the article with success. However, when I press F9 to send
and receive messages from all accounts, I got the following error message:
“The operation failed due to a registry or installation problem. Restart
Outlook and try again. If the problem persists, please reinstall.”
I have created a new profile and made the following experience:
- First I create and imap account, not move the imap pst file and F9 send
and receive worked fine
- Then, I have moved the imap pst file to other location and open it.
Everthing works fine, except when I press F9 send and receive all. I get the
same error message
Any suggestions besides keep the imap pst file on de default folder?
Thank you.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Crockett wrote:
How do I move the IMAP PST and configure the profile to use it? I
have tried this with no success.
I've used this successfully:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300593/en-us
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Brian Tillman