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Walt March 18th 08 02:44 AM

Contacts file
 
I went to Microsoft's website www.howto-outlook.com and got the instructions
on how to locate the Outlook pst data file. Problem is (I am using Vista)
when I to C:\Users\"username"\ and then look for AppData, I don't find it.
How do I get AppData so I can get to \Local\Microsoft\Outlook?

Michal [Outlook MVP] March 18th 08 09:01 AM

Contacts file
 
Walt wrote:
I went to Microsoft's website www.howto-outlook.com and got the instructions
on how to locate the Outlook pst data file. Problem is (I am using Vista)
when I to C:\Users\"username"\ and then look for AppData, I don't find it.
How do I get AppData so I can get to \Local\Microsoft\Outlook?


You need to turn on displaying hidden files and folders in Windows Explorer.

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Best regards,
Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

http://www.codetwo.com
Share Outlook on the net without Exchange!

Brian Tillman March 18th 08 01:50 PM

Contacts file
 
Walt wrote:

I went to Microsoft's website www.howto-outlook.com and got the
instructions on how to locate the Outlook pst data file. Problem is
(I am using Vista) when I to C:\Users\"username"\ and then look for
AppData, I don't find it. How do I get AppData so I can get to
\Local\Microsoft\Outlook?


Start Windows Explorer and in the Address fiel, type

%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook

Click Go.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Walt March 18th 08 06:07 PM

Contacts file
 
Michal: It's really simple when you know waht to do. Thanks very much. Walt

"Michal [Outlook MVP]" wrote:

Walt wrote:
I went to Microsoft's website www.howto-outlook.com and got the instructions
on how to locate the Outlook pst data file. Problem is (I am using Vista)
when I to C:\Users\"username"\ and then look for AppData, I don't find it.
How do I get AppData so I can get to \Local\Microsoft\Outlook?


You need to turn on displaying hidden files and folders in Windows Explorer.

--
Best regards,
Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

http://www.codetwo.com
Share Outlook on the net without Exchange!



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