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It is, but it isn't a supported method.
-- Russ Valentine "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... JDS wrote: When I 1st open Outlook 2003 can I press a key to force it to "browse" for a pst file? Sure. Rename the current .pst file that the mail profile in Outlook is using, like to file.old_pst. Then load Outlook. It won't find the .pst by the filename it was previously told and lets you go find a .pst file. (I haven't done this in many years but recall that's how you get Outlook to prompt and go hunting for a .pst file.) |
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