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Old February 8th 07, 07:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Homer J. Simpson
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

Hi all,

I have a .PST file I've been moving from system to system over the years
that I use primarily to keep notes, contacts, appointments, task lists, etc.
I do NOT use this PST file to store emails, so I end up with a useless
"Inbox" entry that I can't get rid of in the main tree, but that's a
non-issue.

Typically, on all my machines, I move the entire "My Documents" folder from
its default location so it's got its own partition (J: drive), which
contains a "PSTs" folder. So, "My Documents\PSTs" is actually "J:\PSTs".

Normally when I install Outlook on a new system, I configure it not to use
email and point it to my pre-existing PST file (J:\PSTs\mystuff.pst). I
don't let it create any .PST file under C:\Documents and Settings\[my
profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. So, just by
backing up my whole My Documents folder (J: drive), I know I have the most
recent copy of my PST file as well.

Now I'll be damned if I can figure out how to add an existing Hotmail email
account and get Outlook to put (and leave) a separate Hotmail PST file under
J:\PSTs. When adding the Hotmail account in Outlook (or through the Mail
icon in Control Panel), I'm never prompted for a name or location--instead,
Outlook creates a default file ("My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst", where x is
some randomly chosen number) in the default C:\Documents and Settings\[my
profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder. If I let
it sync with my Hotmail account, I can see this "My
ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst" file growing in size until it's done.

I've never had any problem before (and I've been doing this with every
Outlook version since 97) shutting down Outlook, moving a PST file from one
location into another, restarting Outlook, letting it complain about the
missing file (it then prompts you for the location) and then pointing it to
the new folder.

Not so, it seems, for .PST files associated with Hotmail accounts. If I
move the file to J:\PSTs and restart Outlook, it complains about the missing
file as usual, I point it to J:\PSTs, there's no further error and I can see
the content (that's already been synched) and folder hierarchy. However, at
that point, there's a second 'Hotmail' entry in the Outlook tree, which
corresponds to another "My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst" file that Outlook
has just recreated under C:\Documents and Settings\[etc...].

If I get Outlook to sync with my Hotmail account again, I can see this new
file (on C grow in size, until it matches the file I already had under
J:\PSTs.

Looking at the Mail applet (in Control Panel), I now see three references:

- C:\Documents and Settings\[my profile]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst
- J:\PSTs\My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst, which is the file I had moved
manually
- J:\PSTs\mystuff.pst, which is my good ol' file I've been dragging around
for years

If I highlight the 'bogus' entry residing on C: and click Remove, I get
message saying "This data file is associated with a mail account; to remove
it use the 'E-mail Accounts' command on the Tools menu". In other words, I
have to remove it from within Outlook.

If I do that, it'll remove the second Hotmail entry it added by itself
alright, and the "other" Hotmail entry will still point to the Hotmail PST
file under J:, only I can't sync my email--it's like it doesn't know that
this PST file was ever associated with a Hotmail account. I guess that
essentially, moving a Hotmail PST file orphans it, despite the fact that I
can point Outlook back to the file when I relaunch it.

The more I try to tinker with this, the more Outlook resists. After enough
tries, I'll get a couple more 'Hotmail' entries in the tree, and if I try to
click on them or remove them, I might end up with a message saying "The set
of folders could not be opened" (with no further option). Things can then
end up being so messy after a while that I have to delete the entire profile
(using the Mail Control Panel applet) and start over again--pointing Outlook
to J:\PSTs\mystuff for my 'main' file, and manually recreating the
association with the Hotmail account, re-synching, etc.

What am I doing that's so blatantly wrong? Is there really no way to get
Outlook (2003, BTW) to put a PST file associated with a Hotmail account in a
folder other than the default?

Thanks for reading this far. Surely somebody's done this before; all
thoughts are welcomed.


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Old February 8th 07, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

Hotmail's pst is an offline copy of your mailbox and can't be moved or used
as the default message store.



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Hi all,

I have a .PST file I've been moving from system to system over the years
that I use primarily to keep notes, contacts, appointments, task lists,
etc. I do NOT use this PST file to store emails, so I end up with a
useless "Inbox" entry that I can't get rid of in the main tree, but that's
a non-issue.

Typically, on all my machines, I move the entire "My Documents" folder
from its default location so it's got its own partition (J: drive), which
contains a "PSTs" folder. So, "My Documents\PSTs" is actually "J:\PSTs".

Normally when I install Outlook on a new system, I configure it not to use
email and point it to my pre-existing PST file (J:\PSTs\mystuff.pst). I
don't let it create any .PST file under C:\Documents and Settings\[my
profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. So, just by
backing up my whole My Documents folder (J: drive), I know I have the most
recent copy of my PST file as well.

Now I'll be damned if I can figure out how to add an existing Hotmail
email account and get Outlook to put (and leave) a separate Hotmail PST
file under J:\PSTs. When adding the Hotmail account in Outlook (or
through the Mail icon in Control Panel), I'm never prompted for a name or
location--instead, Outlook creates a default file ("My
ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst", where x is some randomly chosen number) in
the default C:\Documents and Settings\[my profile]\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder. If I let it sync with
my Hotmail account, I can see this "My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst" file
growing in size until it's done.

I've never had any problem before (and I've been doing this with every
Outlook version since 97) shutting down Outlook, moving a PST file from
one location into another, restarting Outlook, letting it complain about
the missing file (it then prompts you for the location) and then pointing
it to the new folder.

Not so, it seems, for .PST files associated with Hotmail accounts. If I
move the file to J:\PSTs and restart Outlook, it complains about the
missing file as usual, I point it to J:\PSTs, there's no further error and
I can see the content (that's already been synched) and folder hierarchy.
However, at that point, there's a second 'Hotmail' entry in the Outlook
tree, which corresponds to another "My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst" file
that Outlook has just recreated under C:\Documents and Settings\[etc...].

If I get Outlook to sync with my Hotmail account again, I can see this new
file (on C grow in size, until it matches the file I already had under
J:\PSTs.

Looking at the Mail applet (in Control Panel), I now see three references:

- C:\Documents and Settings\[my profile]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst
- J:\PSTs\My ProfileHotmail-0000000x.pst, which is the file I had moved
manually
- J:\PSTs\mystuff.pst, which is my good ol' file I've been dragging around
for years

If I highlight the 'bogus' entry residing on C: and click Remove, I get
message saying "This data file is associated with a mail account; to
remove it use the 'E-mail Accounts' command on the Tools menu". In other
words, I have to remove it from within Outlook.

If I do that, it'll remove the second Hotmail entry it added by itself
alright, and the "other" Hotmail entry will still point to the Hotmail PST
file under J:, only I can't sync my email--it's like it doesn't know that
this PST file was ever associated with a Hotmail account. I guess that
essentially, moving a Hotmail PST file orphans it, despite the fact that I
can point Outlook back to the file when I relaunch it.

The more I try to tinker with this, the more Outlook resists. After
enough tries, I'll get a couple more 'Hotmail' entries in the tree, and if
I try to click on them or remove them, I might end up with a message
saying "The set of folders could not be opened" (with no further option).
Things can then end up being so messy after a while that I have to delete
the entire profile (using the Mail Control Panel applet) and start over
again--pointing Outlook to J:\PSTs\mystuff for my 'main' file, and
manually recreating the association with the Hotmail account, re-synching,
etc.

What am I doing that's so blatantly wrong? Is there really no way to get
Outlook (2003, BTW) to put a PST file associated with a Hotmail account in
a folder other than the default?

Thanks for reading this far. Surely somebody's done this before; all
thoughts are welcomed.




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Old February 10th 07, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Homer J. Simpson
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

Hotmail's pst is an offline copy of your mailbox and can't be moved or
used as the default message store.


I realize that the Hotmail PST file is just an offline copy, and I'm *not*
trying to set it up as the default message store. Ultimately, I just want
to change the location of the file. I fail to see the reasoning behind
having its path hardcoded in Outlook while you're pretty much free to put
any other PST file anywhere you please.

Well, thanks for confirming my suspicions.

It might qualify as an ugly hack, but I'll see if I can use a junction point
instead
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../Junction.mspx) to
accomplish what I want.


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Old February 10th 07, 04:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

Homer J. Simpson wrote:

What am I doing that's so blatantly wrong? Is there really no way to
get Outlook (2003, BTW) to put a PST file associated with a Hotmail
account in a folder other than the default?


The way documented in the MSKB worked for me.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300593/en-us
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Old February 10th 07, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Homer J. Simpson
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

What am I doing that's so blatantly wrong? Is there really no way to
get Outlook (2003, BTW) to put a PST file associated with a Hotmail
account in a folder other than the default?


The way documented in the MSKB worked for me.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300593/en-us


Wow. I must've followed the general steps before, but might have missed
something. Now that worked. Who knows.

So much for the MVP. Thanks Brian.


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Old February 10th 07, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

| So much for the MVP.

D'OH!!

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After furious head scratching, Homer J. Simpson asked:


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Old February 11th 07, 04:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Homer J. Simpson
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Default LONG - 'Proper' way to get Outlook to put a Hotmail PST file in non-default location?

| So much for the MVP.

D'OH!!

;-)


 




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