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calstorm June 21st 07 09:07 PM

outlook.pst
 
what is the name of the outlook 2003 file that is the equivalent of
the outlook.pst file in outlook 2000?
I'd like to find it and save it, but can't find one with name
outlook.pst.
Thx for any help.


Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] June 21st 07 10:21 PM

outlook.pst
 
The name is whatever name you gave it when you created the file. If you let
Outlook create it by default, it would be outlook.pst. Why not just look at
the properties of your data file and see what the name and location are?

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"calstorm" wrote in message
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what is the name of the outlook 2003 file that is the equivalent of
the outlook.pst file in outlook 2000?
I'd like to find it and save it, but can't find one with name
outlook.pst.
Thx for any help.



[email protected] June 21st 07 10:48 PM

outlook.pst
 
what is the name of the outlook 2003 file that is the equivalent of
the outlook.pst file in outlook 2000?
I'd like to find it and save it, but can't find one with name
outlook.pst.
Thx for any help.


Generally it is in "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings
\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook


skeddy June 22nd 07 12:45 AM

outlook.pst
 
On Jun 21, 2:07 pm, calstorm wrote:
what is the name of the outlook 2003 file that is the equivalent of
the outlook.pst file in outlook 2000?
I'd like to find it and save it, but can't find one with name
outlook.pst.
Thx for any help.


Right click on "Start".
Click Search
In "All or part of a file name" type .pst
It will show you the name of all the .pst files on your computer


Brian Tillman June 22nd 07 06:26 AM

outlook.pst
 
calstorm wrote:

what is the name of the outlook 2003 file that is the equivalent of
the outlook.pst file in outlook 2000?


Click FileData File Management and read it.
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Brian Tillman


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