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Shaz December 23rd 06 01:27 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
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

David H. Lipman December 23rd 06 01:41 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
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.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM December 23rd 06 02:17 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
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.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail.



Shaz December 23rd 06 05:25 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
Frank

"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."

so if I have already had outlook express running on drive c (for Davids
sake!), so have all my emails on that drive, if I create a new
directory....it will automatically move my previous emails across?? Am I
understanding this correctly?

Shaz

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
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.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail.



Shaz December 23rd 06 06:15 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
also, If I format my computer....what files do I save, in order to bring them
across to OE once my computer is up and running?

"Shaz" wrote:

Frank

"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."

so if I have already had outlook express running on drive c (for Davids
sake!), so have all my emails on that drive, if I create a new
directory....it will automatically move my previous emails across?? Am I
understanding this correctly?

Shaz

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
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.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail.



Kath Adams December 23rd 06 09:47 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
Shaz wrote:
Frank

"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."

so if I have already had outlook express running on drive c (for
Davids sake!), so have all my emails on that drive, if I create a new
directory....it will automatically move my previous emails across??
Am I understanding this correctly?

Shaz


Yes, do as Frank says. Create the folder you want to move the mail folders
to BEFORE you tell OE to change the store folder.

It would be wise to make a backup anyway before moving the folders. The
following link gives instructions for backing up whether for formatting the
hard drive or as routine manintenance. Most of those "in the know" would
make regular backups of their OE in case of problems. I do mine once a week.

http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/
--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)


Gerry Cornell December 23rd 06 10:15 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
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.


--

Regards.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message
...
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
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.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail.





Gerry Cornell December 23rd 06 10:48 AM

utilising Two hard drives
 
Kath

Another safe way is to create a new identity and import. That way you
keep
your old message folders until you have verified that the replacement is
intact.


--

Regards.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Kath Adams" wrote in message
...
Shaz wrote:
Frank

"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."

so if I have already had outlook express running on drive c (for
Davids sake!), so have all my emails on that drive, if I create a new
directory....it will automatically move my previous emails across??
Am I understanding this correctly?

Shaz


Yes, do as Frank says. Create the folder you want to move the mail
folders to BEFORE you tell OE to change the store folder.

It would be wise to make a backup anyway before moving the folders.
The following link gives instructions for backing up whether for
formatting the hard drive or as routine manintenance. Most of those
"in the know" would make regular backups of their OE in case of
problems. I do mine once a week.

http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/backup/
--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)




Frank Slootweg December 23rd 06 03:47 PM

utilising Two hard drives
 
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote:
[deleted]

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.


Good advice, but IMO it would be better to instruct people to *browse*
(by clicking the "Change..." button) to the new directory, i.e. *not*
*type* its name in the box. If they browse, the mentioned (message-loss)
problem can't occur.

Another minor nit: AFAIK, it's actually "then you will lose all saved
messages as soon as you exit an restart OE", because the move will not
occur until OE is restarted. But it's probably best not to confuse
people with these details.

Frank Slootweg December 23rd 06 03:47 PM

utilising Two hard drives
 
David H. Lipman wrote:
[deleted]

What you are asking is...

"...Outlook Express on drive "C:", but have the emails saved on drive "D:" ?"
The answer is YES.


But, but, BUT, .... 'D:' is my CD/DVD-ROM drive!

Sorry, couldn't resist. :-)

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