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I am following this document
office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011124801033.aspx which gives instructions on how to move a .pst folder. In step 5 it says click 'Show Profiles' in Mail. I do not have a show profiles button or menu option in mail. Any ideas? |
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Can't answer. You posted neither your Outlook version nor operating system.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Napo" wrote in message ... I am following this document office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011124801033.aspx which gives instructions on how to move a .pst folder. In step 5 it says click 'Show Profiles' in Mail. I do not have a show profiles button or menu option in mail. Any ideas? |
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Sorry, the knowledge base link defines the OS & Outlook ver, but never mind.
I am using Windows XP Professional SP2 with Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711). Outlook is the only Office 2000 app I have installed as I use Office 2007 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneNote). Grateful for your help, thanks Russ. Napo "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't answer. You posted neither your Outlook version nor operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Napo" wrote in message ... I am following this document office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011124801033.aspx which gives instructions on how to move a .pst folder. In step 5 it says click 'Show Profiles' in Mail. I do not have a show profiles button or menu option in mail. Any ideas? |
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No wonder. If you're using Internet Mail Only mode, it does not use
profiles. Are you? If so, you must open Outlook and examine the properties of your PST file so that you can find it on your hard drive. I would not expect Outlook 2000 to function very well with Office 2007. Why are you using it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Napo" wrote in message ... Sorry, the knowledge base link defines the OS & Outlook ver, but never mind. I am using Windows XP Professional SP2 with Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711). Outlook is the only Office 2000 app I have installed as I use Office 2007 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneNote). Grateful for your help, thanks Russ. Napo "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Can't answer. You posted neither your Outlook version nor operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Napo" wrote in message ... I am following this document office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011124801033.aspx which gives instructions on how to move a .pst folder. In step 5 it says click 'Show Profiles' in Mail. I do not have a show profiles button or menu option in mail. Any ideas? |
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Russ,
Yes I am using Internet onlu mode. I know where the .pst is, that is not the problem. What I'm am not clear on is how to tell Outlook to use a different .pst by DEFAULT. That's the bit towards the end of the Knowledge Base document that says "Move the .pst file to another location" Outlook 2000 works just fine with 2007. I am using it because I do not have Outlook 2007. Thanks Napo "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No wonder. If you're using Internet Mail Only mode, it does not use profiles. Are you? If so, you must open Outlook and examine the properties of your PST file so that you can find it on your hard drive. I would not expect Outlook 2000 to function very well with Office 2007. Why are you using it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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To use another PST file and set it to be the default for your current
installation of Outlook, you will first need to know the location and name of the PST file you'd like to use as your new default. Then use the following directions: - File menu Open Personal Folders file migrate to the new PST file location to open it - Right-click on the root of the new set of folders in the folder pane (View Folder List) - Choose Properties - Check the "Deliver POP mail" box - Quit & restart Outlook - Now you can Close the PST file that you were previously using (R-click on that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close foldername Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Napo" wrote in message ... Russ, Yes I am using Internet onlu mode. I know where the .pst is, that is not the problem. What I'm am not clear on is how to tell Outlook to use a different .pst by DEFAULT. That's the bit towards the end of the Knowledge Base document that says "Move the .pst file to another location" Outlook 2000 works just fine with 2007. I am using it because I do not have Outlook 2007. Thanks Napo "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No wonder. If you're using Internet Mail Only mode, it does not use profiles. Are you? If so, you must open Outlook and examine the properties of your PST file so that you can find it on your hard drive. I would not expect Outlook 2000 to function very well with Office 2007. Why are you using it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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Napo wrote:
Yes I am using Internet onlu mode. I know where the .pst is, that is not the problem. What I'm am not clear on is how to tell Outlook to use a different .pst by DEFAULT. That's the bit towards the end of the Knowledge Base document that says "Move the .pst file to another location" Outlook 2000 works just fine with 2007. I am using it because I do not have Outlook 2007. If you don't want to use a different PST, but want to move the existing PST to another location and use it there, it's fairly simple. With Outlook closed, move the PST. When you start Outlook, it will complain that it can't find your folders and allow you to browse to where they are. Select the old PST in its new location, click OK, and you're back in operation. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Napo wrote:
I am following this document office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011124801033.aspx which gives instructions on how to move a .pst folder. In step 5 it says click 'Show Profiles' in Mail. I do not have a show profiles button or menu option in mail. That's the Show Profiles button in Control Panel's Mail applet. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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