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Leah S July 31st 06 09:43 AM

Move data folder
 
I recently had to move my Outlook from my C drive to my D drive on the
same computer. I am unable for many reasons to store data on my C
drive, and will need to move the data file from the Outlook to my D
drive. I have tried changing it through "add" in the file management
folder, i have tried by moving the file and waiting for a prompt from
Outlook, and nothing seems to work. I have Xp and Microsoft Outlook
2003. Can anyone help me move the file? Thanks!


Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] July 31st 06 01:08 PM

Move data folder
 
What happens when you try each method?

"Leah S" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently had to move my Outlook from my C drive to my D drive on the
same computer. I am unable for many reasons to store data on my C
drive, and will need to move the data file from the Outlook to my D
drive. I have tried changing it through "add" in the file management
folder, i have tried by moving the file and waiting for a prompt from
Outlook, and nothing seems to work. I have Xp and Microsoft Outlook
2003. Can anyone help me move the file? Thanks!




DL July 31st 06 06:34 PM

Move data folder
 
If by 'add in File Management' you mean the Control PanelMail Applet that
simply adds a new pst
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/b...g_the_pst-file

"Leah S" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently had to move my Outlook from my C drive to my D drive on the
same computer. I am unable for many reasons to store data on my C
drive, and will need to move the data file from the Outlook to my D
drive. I have tried changing it through "add" in the file management
folder, i have tried by moving the file and waiting for a prompt from
Outlook, and nothing seems to work. I have Xp and Microsoft Outlook
2003. Can anyone help me move the file? Thanks!





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