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I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my
desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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The 'master' file is the one that is set as the default msg store, ie the
data file used for send / receive, which I dont think is what you desire. "jwb" wrote in message ... I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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I think that is what I want. Because I have copied a .pst file from my
laptop to my desktop I now have TWO "Folders" (actually three with the archive folder. The issue is that the .pst file that I copied over from my laptop, I want that to be the DEFAULT folder. I want to send and receive from there and I want that calendar and address book to be used, NOT the one that was (as still is) on the desktop. I want to swap the roles of the two .pst files, making the one that was moved over the primary one and listed first and called the "Outlook Master File". Thanks, jwb "DL" wrote: The 'master' file is the one that is set as the default msg store, ie the data file used for send / receive, which I dont think is what you desire. "jwb" wrote in message ... I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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Use Data File management (or via Mail Icon in the Control Panel) to set the
default msg store PS I trust when you said copied data file to desktop you didn't mean that literally, not a good idea to locate a data file on the actual desktop display.Locate in your Documents Folder "jwb" wrote in message ... I think that is what I want. Because I have copied a .pst file from my laptop to my desktop I now have TWO "Folders" (actually three with the archive folder. The issue is that the .pst file that I copied over from my laptop, I want that to be the DEFAULT folder. I want to send and receive from there and I want that calendar and address book to be used, NOT the one that was (as still is) on the desktop. I want to swap the roles of the two .pst files, making the one that was moved over the primary one and listed first and called the "Outlook Master File". Thanks, jwb "DL" wrote: The 'master' file is the one that is set as the default msg store, ie the data file used for send / receive, which I dont think is what you desire. "jwb" wrote in message ... I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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I did that and at first I was not sure it worked, I needed to close and
reopen Outlook for the files to switch places in the folder list and change the default. However, the calendar is still tagged to the OTHER .pst file I have. The calendar that came with the .pst file that is now the default is more up to date and the one I want to have default to..... I was surprised that once the ..pst file was the default that the calendar would not come with it. Thanks, JWB "DL" wrote: Use Data File management (or via Mail Icon in the Control Panel) to set the default msg store PS I trust when you said copied data file to desktop you didn't mean that literally, not a good idea to locate a data file on the actual desktop display.Locate in your Documents Folder "jwb" wrote in message ... I think that is what I want. Because I have copied a .pst file from my laptop to my desktop I now have TWO "Folders" (actually three with the archive folder. The issue is that the .pst file that I copied over from my laptop, I want that to be the DEFAULT folder. I want to send and receive from there and I want that calendar and address book to be used, NOT the one that was (as still is) on the desktop. I want to swap the roles of the two .pst files, making the one that was moved over the primary one and listed first and called the "Outlook Master File". Thanks, jwb "DL" wrote: The 'master' file is the one that is set as the default msg store, ie the data file used for send / receive, which I dont think is what you desire. "jwb" wrote in message ... I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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DL, thanks I figured my own question out, I had the wrong calender 'checked'
but have realized now and am fully back in buisness. Sorry for the confussion. JWB "DL" wrote: Use Data File management (or via Mail Icon in the Control Panel) to set the default msg store PS I trust when you said copied data file to desktop you didn't mean that literally, not a good idea to locate a data file on the actual desktop display.Locate in your Documents Folder "jwb" wrote in message ... I think that is what I want. Because I have copied a .pst file from my laptop to my desktop I now have TWO "Folders" (actually three with the archive folder. The issue is that the .pst file that I copied over from my laptop, I want that to be the DEFAULT folder. I want to send and receive from there and I want that calendar and address book to be used, NOT the one that was (as still is) on the desktop. I want to swap the roles of the two .pst files, making the one that was moved over the primary one and listed first and called the "Outlook Master File". Thanks, jwb "DL" wrote: The 'master' file is the one that is set as the default msg store, ie the data file used for send / receive, which I dont think is what you desire. "jwb" wrote in message ... I have a copy of pst data from a laptop I would like to now put on my desktop. I copied the pst file to the desktop and put it in the folder with the other current pst file I was using on the desktop. I would now like to make the newly transfered pst file the "Outlook Master File" so that the calendar, address books etc are listed FIRST on the folders list (followed by the current pst data and the archived pst files) and that it would be this calendar and address book that automatically opens. I remember doing this once before, I have looked at old notes and tried to find it in the threads but have had no luck. Thanks, |
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