gaindev wrote:
I did close Outlook, otherwise I could not be able to move the pst
file due
to access violation. But anyway I've just found out what the problem
was. I did the process again step-by-step and at each step I watched
the default location to see if the pst file would be created again,
and as I guessed, when I finished step 7 and click Data Files, the
pst file was created again. After that I delete the pst file in the
original location, an YES, it notified me the pst file could not be
found and let me choose new location
.
Thanks again, without your sussgestion, I would not have solved this
problem. I think MS should create a new KB article which adds 1 more
step between step 7&8: delete the pst file manually
There's no need for that step. Following the article exactly does the job.
I proved it to my own saisfaction twice.
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Brian Tillman