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Outlook 2003/SP2, XP Pro/SP2.
I've copied my Outlook installation to a second computer using Microsoft Files & Settings Transfer Wizard. Aside from losing account passwords along the way (intentionally I guess) it all seemed to work, surprisingly. Then, with Outlook closed down, I've manually moved the data files (I prefer to keep them on a separate drive as part of my disaster recovery system / backup regime), and pointed Outlook at the new location when prompted. So far as I know this is the recommended method for relocating data files. Outlook is working fine in its' new home, and emails are being stored correctly in their various places. Wow. However - the data file management control panel applet, and indeed the Data File Management menu item within Outlook, report "error locating items needed to complete this operation, may have been deleted", and show no data files. What's the trick to fixing this (and why am I having to fix it)? /mel/ |
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When you move your PST file that way, many of functions that relied on the
old file path will need to be reset manually. Rules and the Outlook Address Book Service come to mind. I'm sure you'll discover others as you use Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "/mel/" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003/SP2, XP Pro/SP2. I've copied my Outlook installation to a second computer using Microsoft Files & Settings Transfer Wizard. Aside from losing account passwords along the way (intentionally I guess) it all seemed to work, surprisingly. Then, with Outlook closed down, I've manually moved the data files (I prefer to keep them on a separate drive as part of my disaster recovery system / backup regime), and pointed Outlook at the new location when prompted. So far as I know this is the recommended method for relocating data files. Outlook is working fine in its' new home, and emails are being stored correctly in their various places. Wow. However - the data file management control panel applet, and indeed the Data File Management menu item within Outlook, report "error locating items needed to complete this operation, may have been deleted", and show no data files. What's the trick to fixing this (and why am I having to fix it)? /mel/ |
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Rules are working fine. I don't use the address book. You seem to be
suggesting that this is not the right way to move PST files - if that's the case, then what is the right way? It seems as though Outlook is maintaining two sets of pointers to data, which seems rather odd. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... When you move your PST file that way, many of functions that relied on the old file path will need to be reset manually. Rules and the Outlook Address Book Service come to mind. I'm sure you'll discover others as you use Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "/mel/" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003/SP2, XP Pro/SP2. I've copied my Outlook installation to a second computer using Microsoft Files & Settings Transfer Wizard. Aside from losing account passwords along the way (intentionally I guess) it all seemed to work, surprisingly. Then, with Outlook closed down, I've manually moved the data files (I prefer to keep them on a separate drive as part of my disaster recovery system / backup regime), and pointed Outlook at the new location when prompted. So far as I know this is the recommended method for relocating data files. Outlook is working fine in its' new home, and emails are being stored correctly in their various places. Wow. However - the data file management control panel applet, and indeed the Data File Management menu item within Outlook, report "error locating items needed to complete this operation, may have been deleted", and show no data files. What's the trick to fixing this (and why am I having to fix it)? /mel/ |
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The only supported method for moving the default PST file is to copy it to a
new location, then connect to it and set it as default in within Outlook using Data File Management. The method you used is easier and does work, but it leaves your profile with lots of references to the old PST file location, as you have discovered. They should be harmless. Most people only get complaints from Outlook when they look at their rules (which need to be reset) and when they try to open the Outlook Address Book, which also will need to be reset. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "/mel/" wrote in message ... Rules are working fine. I don't use the address book. You seem to be suggesting that this is not the right way to move PST files - if that's the case, then what is the right way? It seems as though Outlook is maintaining two sets of pointers to data, which seems rather odd. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... When you move your PST file that way, many of functions that relied on the old file path will need to be reset manually. Rules and the Outlook Address Book Service come to mind. I'm sure you'll discover others as you use Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "/mel/" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003/SP2, XP Pro/SP2. I've copied my Outlook installation to a second computer using Microsoft Files & Settings Transfer Wizard. Aside from losing account passwords along the way (intentionally I guess) it all seemed to work, surprisingly. Then, with Outlook closed down, I've manually moved the data files (I prefer to keep them on a separate drive as part of my disaster recovery system / backup regime), and pointed Outlook at the new location when prompted. So far as I know this is the recommended method for relocating data files. Outlook is working fine in its' new home, and emails are being stored correctly in their various places. Wow. However - the data file management control panel applet, and indeed the Data File Management menu item within Outlook, report "error locating items needed to complete this operation, may have been deleted", and show no data files. What's the trick to fixing this (and why am I having to fix it)? /mel/ |
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