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Hi,
I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole ..pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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Yes, all of your active data is in PST files, the autoarchive process moves
items past a certain age into another PST file. "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole .pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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The outlook1.pst through to outlook3.pst are pst's you created
Each Profile can use a different pst With outlook open if you examine the properties of Personal Folders, it will reveal both the path and name Autoarchive is a feature that removes mail from your pst file, according to the modified date, and moves items to an Archive pst You can modify both the archive settings and the path and or name used for an archive file The default name being Archive.pst, if in the path you rename this to eg archive2008 a new archive will be created Archives can be opened within Outlook and contents viewed just like any other data file (pst). Personal Folders is just a name for the outlook data file, which contains a number of Folders, eg Inbox/Outbox etc Do you actually need multiple Profiles? The MS Outlook site has a free Backup addin Since outlook requires full read/write access to its pst, if you open outlook, do nothing with it, then close Outlook the pst will be flagged as modified, such that backup software will then back it up. The pst file is in reality a database. "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole .pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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Thank you for going into such detail..it was extremely helpful. I r-clicked
on "Inbox" and selected Properties. The path displayed was "\\Personal Folders", not the complete path. Am I doing something wrong? "DL" wrote: The outlook1.pst through to outlook3.pst are pst's you created Each Profile can use a different pst With outlook open if you examine the properties of Personal Folders, it will reveal both the path and name Autoarchive is a feature that removes mail from your pst file, according to the modified date, and moves items to an Archive pst You can modify both the archive settings and the path and or name used for an archive file The default name being Archive.pst, if in the path you rename this to eg archive2008 a new archive will be created Archives can be opened within Outlook and contents viewed just like any other data file (pst). Personal Folders is just a name for the outlook data file, which contains a number of Folders, eg Inbox/Outbox etc Do you actually need multiple Profiles? The MS Outlook site has a free Backup addin Since outlook requires full read/write access to its pst, if you open outlook, do nothing with it, then close Outlook the pst will be flagged as modified, such that backup software will then back it up. The pst file is in reality a database. "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole .pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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You have to select Personal Folders, in the folder view, and properties of
that "sheana" wrote in message ... Thank you for going into such detail..it was extremely helpful. I r-clicked on "Inbox" and selected Properties. The path displayed was "\\Personal Folders", not the complete path. Am I doing something wrong? "DL" wrote: The outlook1.pst through to outlook3.pst are pst's you created Each Profile can use a different pst With outlook open if you examine the properties of Personal Folders, it will reveal both the path and name Autoarchive is a feature that removes mail from your pst file, according to the modified date, and moves items to an Archive pst You can modify both the archive settings and the path and or name used for an archive file The default name being Archive.pst, if in the path you rename this to eg archive2008 a new archive will be created Archives can be opened within Outlook and contents viewed just like any other data file (pst). Personal Folders is just a name for the outlook data file, which contains a number of Folders, eg Inbox/Outbox etc Do you actually need multiple Profiles? The MS Outlook site has a free Backup addin Since outlook requires full read/write access to its pst, if you open outlook, do nothing with it, then close Outlook the pst will be flagged as modified, such that backup software will then back it up. The pst file is in reality a database. "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole .pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks so much DL!
"DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... You have to select Personal Folders, in the folder view, and properties of that "sheana" wrote in message ... Thank you for going into such detail..it was extremely helpful. I r-clicked on "Inbox" and selected Properties. The path displayed was "\\Personal Folders", not the complete path. Am I doing something wrong? "DL" wrote: The outlook1.pst through to outlook3.pst are pst's you created Each Profile can use a different pst With outlook open if you examine the properties of Personal Folders, it will reveal both the path and name Autoarchive is a feature that removes mail from your pst file, according to the modified date, and moves items to an Archive pst You can modify both the archive settings and the path and or name used for an archive file The default name being Archive.pst, if in the path you rename this to eg archive2008 a new archive will be created Archives can be opened within Outlook and contents viewed just like any other data file (pst). Personal Folders is just a name for the outlook data file, which contains a number of Folders, eg Inbox/Outbox etc Do you actually need multiple Profiles? The MS Outlook site has a free Backup addin Since outlook requires full read/write access to its pst, if you open outlook, do nothing with it, then close Outlook the pst will be flagged as modified, such that backup software will then back it up. The pst file is in reality a database. "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm new to MS Outlook 2003, and am finding it difficult to understand the difference between Outlook and OE. I just want to make sure my observations are correct. OE stores email in multiple files with the .dbx extension, whereas Outlook stores email in one file, the *pst file. The disadvantage with this is with outlook you only have to backup the new files you create, i.e. if you have a client and you sort his emails by year, you only have to backup 2008, not 2007, 2006 etc. Not so with Outlook...you only have ONE file for everything..the .pst file. So you have to keep backing up the whole .pst file. When I ran a search for my .pst files I found C:\Documents and Settings\Sheana\Local Settings\Application\Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outloo k.pst as well as Outlook1.pst, Outlook2.pst and Outlook3.pst. I have to Outlook profiles, but I don't know why I have 4 pst files, which ones belong to profile 1 or 2. Lastly, what are "Personal Folders" and what are "Archive Folders". There's a feature call "autoarchive" that pops up now and then...is that the same thing, or do you just create a new folder and name it "Archive". Thanks in advance. |
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