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srm wrote:
I'm using Outlook 2003 with IMAP Is it possible to change the location of the PST file that IMAP uses? There doesn't seems to be an option. I still have my current PST file with all my data (contacts, tasks, etc) as I want to keep that local. Thank you. Shawn The location of the PST file can be changed. Is this for yourself or many PC's? If just for you, Add another PST file (blank) to the profile, Close Outlook, Control Panel - Mail Icon, and set the default location to be that new blank PST file. Copy the correct PST file over the new blank one. If for multiple PC's you want to use Outlook Profiler. |
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