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![]() I installed outlook 2003 a couple of months back *without* installing the Business Contact Manager (BCM) add-on. I moved the location of the outlook (.pst) folders to a directory of my choosing (one where I have my data, so that the outlook folders get backed up along with all other data). Now I have installed the BCM and created my first database. Are the BCM databases in the Outlook .pst file or are they somewhere else? If they are somewhere else, I would like to put them in the same directory where I put the .pst file, so would like to know how to do that. Thanks. -- ================================ Check out the MiamiWine blog. http://MiamiWine.com ================================ |
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