Open the Windows control panel and use the Mail applet. The first dialog
has three button, pick show profiles. From there you can add a new mail
profile. When you get the new one defined, you delete the old one.
This might help if stuck...
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/profile.htm
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/editprofile.htm
In regards to the .PST file, it might be okay that it is larger that 2GB as
Outlook 2003 and later do have a PST file format that allows it to be up to
20GB. If the PST file is a carry over from earlier versions (Outlook
97-2002), then it is over the size limit of 2GB and is corrupt. So go the
route of creating a new mail profile with a new PST file. This will allow
you to continue sending/receiving new mail and then you can deal with the
2.7 gig pst file at a later time.
"Miklos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A0B4F42B-6365-40FE-A321-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I can't create a new profile...Not sure how.
> Outlook just closes when I try to open it.
> The file Outlook.pst I have is 2.7 gig. And when I point the settings to
> it--it says unable to open--can't be found.
>
> How can I create and load a new .pst?
>
>
> "neo" wrote:
>
>> Use the Mail applet in the control panel to create a new mail profile.
>> Do
>> not copy the existing one, create new and then delete the old one.
>>
>> "Miklos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C59530D5-159E-4ADA-9739-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I used detect and repair. Didnt' work. I uninstalled and reinstalled.
>> >
>> > Here is the error before Outlook closes
>> > OUTLOOK UNABLE TO OPEN DEFAULT EMAIL FOLDERS
>> > THE SERVER ISN'T AVAILABLE.
>>
>> .
>>