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Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer
and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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Outlook does not normally install on the Desktop. Are you sure it's the
executable 'Outlook.exe' and not just a shortcut? Right click on the icon on the Desktop, select Properties, find Target. Or search for Outlook.exe. It's usually installed in C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office11. If you have to reinstall it, you will not lose your mail and contacts. Use File, Open OL Data file to open your pst file. Also make sure you are not referring to Windows' Outlook Express, which is not part of Office and whose executable is MSIMN.EXE "celtlady" wrote: Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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I truly do mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. I have two files that
respond to the search for "outlook.exe". 1. outlook.exe27D5965C.pf is in C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch 2. has the Outlook icon and simply says "Outlook" and is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10. I also have Outlook Express in my Programs Folder on the C:\ drive. "Mary" wrote: Outlook does not normally install on the Desktop. Are you sure it's the executable 'Outlook.exe' and not just a shortcut? Right click on the icon on the Desktop, select Properties, find Target. Or search for Outlook.exe. It's usually installed in C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office11. If you have to reinstall it, you will not lose your mail and contacts. Use File, Open OL Data file to open your pst file. Also make sure you are not referring to Windows' Outlook Express, which is not part of Office and whose executable is MSIMN.EXE "celtlady" wrote: Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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What do you get if you right click the Outlook desk top icon and select
properties? Likely the applet will open that allows you to modify OL setup The icon is a shortcut, not the OL application. There is a method of removing it from the desktop, delete wont work, but offhand I cannot remember the procedure. "celtlady" wrote in message ... I truly do mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. I have two files that respond to the search for "outlook.exe". 1. outlook.exe27D5965C.pf is in C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch 2. has the Outlook icon and simply says "Outlook" and is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10. I also have Outlook Express in my Programs Folder on the C:\ drive. "Mary" wrote: Outlook does not normally install on the Desktop. Are you sure it's the executable 'Outlook.exe' and not just a shortcut? Right click on the icon on the Desktop, select Properties, find Target. Or search for Outlook.exe. It's usually installed in C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office11. If you have to reinstall it, you will not lose your mail and contacts. Use File, Open OL Data file to open your pst file. Also make sure you are not referring to Windows' Outlook Express, which is not part of Office and whose executable is MSIMN.EXE "celtlady" wrote: Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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What do I get when I right-click the Outlook icon on my Desktop (which is a
true icon and not a shortcut, btw... there is no small arrow in the lower left corner) and select properties? I get a very unusual properties box with three areas to select to change the mail setup in Outlook...Email Accounts, Data Files and Profiles. It is NOT a typical properties menu to see the file location, etc. of a shortcut. The reason I want to move Outlook off my Desktop is because it takes so much memory that startup takes almost 5 minutes... and I have over 2 gig of memory in my laptop! Thanks! "DL" wrote: What do you get if you right click the Outlook desk top icon and select properties? Likely the applet will open that allows you to modify OL setup The icon is a shortcut, not the OL application. There is a method of removing it from the desktop, delete wont work, but offhand I cannot remember the procedure. "celtlady" wrote in message ... I truly do mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. I have two files that respond to the search for "outlook.exe". 1. outlook.exe27D5965C.pf is in C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch 2. has the Outlook icon and simply says "Outlook" and is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10. I also have Outlook Express in my Programs Folder on the C:\ drive. "Mary" wrote: Outlook does not normally install on the Desktop. Are you sure it's the executable 'Outlook.exe' and not just a shortcut? Right click on the icon on the Desktop, select Properties, find Target. Or search for Outlook.exe. It's usually installed in C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office11. If you have to reinstall it, you will not lose your mail and contacts. Use File, Open OL Data file to open your pst file. Also make sure you are not referring to Windows' Outlook Express, which is not part of Office and whose executable is MSIMN.EXE "celtlady" wrote: Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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That Desktop Icon you have is NOT the OL application, it merely opens the
Mail Applet, which you can also open via Control Panel. The use of the Mail Applet should be self explanitary Unless you placed a shortcut to OL in your startup folder OL will not load on startup. When you start your Laptop does the OL app actually open? What Icons / Apps are shown in your Taskbar (Lower right hand corner, usually)? "celtlady" wrote in message ... What do I get when I right-click the Outlook icon on my Desktop (which is a true icon and not a shortcut, btw... there is no small arrow in the lower left corner) and select properties? I get a very unusual properties box with three areas to select to change the mail setup in Outlook...Email Accounts, Data Files and Profiles. It is NOT a typical properties menu to see the file location, etc. of a shortcut. The reason I want to move Outlook off my Desktop is because it takes so much memory that startup takes almost 5 minutes... and I have over 2 gig of memory in my laptop! Thanks! "DL" wrote: What do you get if you right click the Outlook desk top icon and select properties? Likely the applet will open that allows you to modify OL setup The icon is a shortcut, not the OL application. There is a method of removing it from the desktop, delete wont work, but offhand I cannot remember the procedure. "celtlady" wrote in message ... I truly do mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. I have two files that respond to the search for "outlook.exe". 1. outlook.exe27D5965C.pf is in C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch 2. has the Outlook icon and simply says "Outlook" and is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10. I also have Outlook Express in my Programs Folder on the C:\ drive. "Mary" wrote: Outlook does not normally install on the Desktop. Are you sure it's the executable 'Outlook.exe' and not just a shortcut? Right click on the icon on the Desktop, select Properties, find Target. Or search for Outlook.exe. It's usually installed in C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office11. If you have to reinstall it, you will not lose your mail and contacts. Use File, Open OL Data file to open your pst file. Also make sure you are not referring to Windows' Outlook Express, which is not part of Office and whose executable is MSIMN.EXE "celtlady" wrote: Outlook is on the Desktop of my laptop. Now I need to speed up my computer and want to move Outlook to C:\Programs. Drag & Drop doesn't work. Nothing in Properties helps. How can I get Outlook off my Desktop short of deleting it? I have three months' of email and my contact list in it. |
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celtlady wrote:
I truly do mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. I have two files that respond to the search for "outlook.exe". 1. outlook.exe27D5965C.pf is in C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch 2. has the Outlook icon and simply says "Outlook" and is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 10. Then the item on your desktop is NOT Outlook, but just a shortcut to the image that's ALREADY in Program Files. You don't need to do anything. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Then the item on your desktop is NOT Outlook, but just a shortcut to the image that's ALREADY in Program Files. You don't need to do anything. Rather, it's a kind of shortcut to the Mail applet in Control Panel. -- Brian Tillman |
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