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I am at the Control Panel/Mail/Profiles/Data Files/Settings - do I just take
the old setting and change it to C:\Documents and settings/My DOcuments\Outlook\Outlook.pst ??? And - I have Windows XP and Outlook 2003 Thanks again! |
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Terri wrote:
I am at the Control Panel/Mail/Profiles/Data Files/Settings - do I just take the old setting and change it to C:\Documents and settings/My DOcuments\Outlook\Outlook.pst ??? Hard to say. What are you trying to do? -- Brian Tillman |
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"Terri" wrote in message ...
I am at the Control Panel/Mail/Profiles/Data Files/Settings - do I just take the old setting and change it to C:\Documents and settings/My DOcuments\Outlook\Outlook.pst ??? And - I have Windows XP and Outlook 2003 Thanks again! This is not a prattle chat room with messages disconnected from each other. Post your additional message within your original thread so others know the context of your message; else, start a whole new thread and provide the details. Don't expect anyone to bother to go hunting around for your old post(s). |
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"Terri" wrote in message ... I am at the Control Panel/Mail/Profiles/Data Files/Settings - do I just take the old setting and change it to C:\Documents and settings/My DOcuments\Outlook\Outlook.pst ??? And - I have Windows XP and Outlook 2003 Thanks again! If you are trying to move your .pst to the My document folder. Close Outlook and move it using Windows explorer. Then open Outlook, File Open Outlook Data Files. |
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