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I have saved my .pst files for multiple Outlook 2003 profiles under
XP. I have set up associated profiles in Outlook 2007 under Vista. Of course, the 2007 profiles are now using "ghost' .pst file, such as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst, etc. I have been told that if I ". . . want to change the data file that a profile is using, you must open that file in Outlook, set that file as the default, restart Outlook, then close the original PST file. . ." Unfortunately, I do not find the procedure in Outlook to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. I would appreciate any help in doing this. Henry |
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To set a .pst file as the default store, use the File | Data File Management command. Once you've changed the default, you can also use that dialog to close unwanted files.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 wrote in message ups.com... I have saved my .pst files for multiple Outlook 2003 profiles under XP. I have set up associated profiles in Outlook 2007 under Vista. Of course, the 2007 profiles are now using "ghost' .pst file, such as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst, etc. I have been told that if I ". . . want to change the data file that a profile is using, you must open that file in Outlook, set that file as the default, restart Outlook, then close the original PST file. . ." Unfortunately, I do not find the procedure in Outlook to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. I would appreciate any help in doing this. Henry |
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How to migrate your data correctly has been posted many times and is even in
the Help files. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ups.com... I have saved my .pst files for multiple Outlook 2003 profiles under XP. I have set up associated profiles in Outlook 2007 under Vista. Of course, the 2007 profiles are now using "ghost' .pst file, such as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst, etc. I have been told that if I ". . . want to change the data file that a profile is using, you must open that file in Outlook, set that file as the default, restart Outlook, then close the original PST file. . ." Unfortunately, I do not find the procedure in Outlook to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. I would appreciate any help in doing this. Henry |
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On Jul 6, 10:28 pm, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: To set a .pst file as the default store, use the File | Data File Management command. Once you've changed the default, you can also use that dialog to close unwanted files. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 wrote in oglegroups.com... I have saved my .pst files for multiple Outlook 2003 profiles under XP. I have set up associated profiles in Outlook 2007 under Vista. Of course, the 2007 profiles are now using "ghost' .pst file, such as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst, etc. I have been told that if I ". . . want to change the data file that a profile is using, you must open that file in Outlook, set that file as the default, restart Outlook, then close the original PST file. . ." Unfortunately, I do not find the procedure in Outlook to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. I would appreciate any help in doing this. Henry- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks to everyone for the links provided in your responses. After digesting all of these, I should at least be able to upgrade my status to OLD beginner. Sue, thank you for your suggestion, but this is where I fail the test. In Outlook 2003 (I hope to move to Outlook 2007 later), I go to File | Data File Management, which brings up the Outlook Data Files screen. There are listed two files: C:\Documents and Settings\ . . . Outlook1.pst and D:\My Documents\My Files\Henry.pst. On this screen there are options: Tell Me More ..., Settings ..., Open Folder ..., Add ..., Remove, and Close. None of these options offers to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. Of course, the Close option merely closes the Outlook Data Files menu. When I double-click either file or select "Settings ...", the Personal Folders screen (for the highlighted file) comes up with its General tab listing Name:, Filename:, Encryption:, Format:, Change Password ..., Compact Now and Comment plus OK and Cancel. Again, none of the options offers the "default" setting or "close." Where do I go from here? Henry |
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You asked for help on Outlook 2007 on Vista. Therefore, I gave the instructions for Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2003, go through the Tools | E-mail Accounts dialog.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 6, 10:28 pm, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: To set a .pst file as the default store, use the File | Data File Management command. Once you've changed the default, you can also use that dialog to close unwanted files. wrote in oglegroups.com... I have saved my .pst files for multiple Outlook 2003 profiles under XP. I have set up associated profiles in Outlook 2007 under Vista. Of course, the 2007 profiles are now using "ghost' .pst file, such as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst, etc. I have been told that if I ". . . want to change the data file that a profile is using, you must open that file in Outlook, set that file as the default, restart Outlook, then close the original PST file. . ." Unfortunately, I do not find the procedure in Outlook to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. I would appreciate any help in doing this. Henry- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks to everyone for the links provided in your responses. After digesting all of these, I should at least be able to upgrade my status to OLD beginner. Sue, thank you for your suggestion, but this is where I fail the test. In Outlook 2003 (I hope to move to Outlook 2007 later), I go to File | Data File Management, which brings up the Outlook Data Files screen. There are listed two files: C:\Documents and Settings\ . . . Outlook1.pst and D:\My Documents\My Files\Henry.pst. On this screen there are options: Tell Me More ..., Settings ..., Open Folder ..., Add ..., Remove, and Close. None of these options offers to set a file to "default" or to "close" a file. Of course, the Close option merely closes the Outlook Data Files menu. When I double-click either file or select "Settings ...", the Personal Folders screen (for the highlighted file) comes up with its General tab listing Name:, Filename:, Encryption:, Format:, Change Password ..., Compact Now and Comment plus OK and Cancel. Again, none of the options offers the "default" setting or "close." Where do I go from here? Henry |
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