On 2/24/2010 11:03 AM,
(E-Mail Removed)lid wrote:
> I am trying to help a friend save his outlook messages
> to a flash (thumb) drive. (To make this more difficult,
> we are separated by several hundred miles.) His mail
> agent appears to be
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138
> He thinks his messages are somewhere below
> C:\Documents and Settings\owner\local
> but he cannot access local.
>
> Q1:Should I tell him how to change permissions?
> Q2:Is that where his messages are located?
> Q3:Maybe he should use Microsoft backup? Does Microsoft
> backup have control fine enough to specify messages?
> Charles
That's Outlook Express, which has nothing in common with Microsoft
Office Outlook.
The messages are inside the "identities" folder followed by a GUID {LONG
ALPHANUMERIC STRING}. You can move them to a more manageable location by
using Outlook Express.
I've just fired up msimn.exe for you to remember where these settings are.
Here you go:
Tools -> Options -> Maintenance
Then click on Store folder.
You will see a location like C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application
Data\Identities\{7EA06E66-7931-4E64-9DF0-61B8047A89B4}\Microsoft\Outlook
Express
If you simply paste that whole string into Start -> Run dialog, it will
probably open just fine. You may need to add an extra backslash after
Express.
If you click on "Change", you can move these somewhere more convenient,
such as inside the "My Documents" folder structure.
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Leonid S. Knyshov
Crashproof Solutions
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Microsoft Small Business Specialist
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