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Lejothomas wrote:
I have two partitions on my hard disk. as my D drive is often free and to avoid the C drive getting over loaded, i need to move my currently running 5 PST files to D drive permanantly hereafter from C drive. How to do that without corrupting the present working condition. With Outlook closed, move (not copy) your PST to where you'd like it stored. Start Outlook and when it complains it can't find its folders, it will allow you to browse. Locate the PST you moved, select it, and click OK. -- Brian Tillman |
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