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Coop
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      21st Mar 2009
I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the Outlook
Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST files to
the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I receive the
error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you
are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?

Thanks.
 
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DL
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      21st Mar 2009
With Outlook closed, locate the pst , its a hidden location, move to
wherever, open outlook, it will complain, point it to the pst at the new
location

"Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the
>Outlook
> Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST files
> to
> the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I receive
> the
> error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch
> you
> are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?
>
> Thanks.



 
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Coop
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      21st Mar 2009
Thanks. I've located the pst and it's in the Outlook Office Data file and
that's the file that I can't open (with or without Outlook closed).

"DL" wrote:

> With Outlook closed, locate the pst , its a hidden location, move to
> wherever, open outlook, it will complain, point it to the pst at the new
> location
>
> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:CA08FDCE-D4A5-4366-8E66-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the
> >Outlook
> > Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST files
> > to
> > the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I receive
> > the
> > error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch
> > you
> > are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
>
>

 
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DL
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      22nd Mar 2009
You dont open the data file, you move the pst file to a new location.

a.. Make sure you include hidden and system files and folders when searching
for a pst-file
a.. By default it is located in;
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\
For Windows Vista the default is;
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\
a.. You can also locate the file by using;
Right click the root folder (probably Outlook Today)-> Properties-> button
Advanced-> field Filename
a.. If you have multiple pst-files you can get an overview via;
File-> Data File Management


"Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B0712BB9-70A9-4EBB-9008-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks. I've located the pst and it's in the Outlook Office Data file and
> that's the file that I can't open (with or without Outlook closed).
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
>> With Outlook closed, locate the pst , its a hidden location, move to
>> wherever, open outlook, it will complain, point it to the pst at the new
>> location
>>
>> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:CA08FDCE-D4A5-4366-8E66-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the
>> >Outlook
>> > Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST
>> > files
>> > to
>> > the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I receive
>> > the
>> > error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the
>> > switch
>> > you
>> > are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?
>> >
>> > Thanks.

>>
>>
>>



 
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Coop
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      23rd Mar 2009
This is the issue: I've located the pst files--including hidden files using
the methods below. They are located "inside" of a data file that I can't
open. The pst files are not visible, as they are located inside the data
file. I can't move the pst files, because I can't view them. From what I
know, the pst files should be stand alone files located via the path below
that I should have visibility to. For some reason, the pst files are housed
inside of a data file that I can't open. None of the other methods allow me
to view the pst files either.

"DL" wrote:

> You dont open the data file, you move the pst file to a new location.
>
> a.. Make sure you include hidden and system files and folders when searching
> for a pst-file
> a.. By default it is located in;
> C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Outlook\
> For Windows Vista the default is;
> C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\
> a.. You can also locate the file by using;
> Right click the root folder (probably Outlook Today)-> Properties-> button
> Advanced-> field Filename
> a.. If you have multiple pst-files you can get an overview via;
> File-> Data File Management
>
>
> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B0712BB9-70A9-4EBB-9008-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks. I've located the pst and it's in the Outlook Office Data file and
> > that's the file that I can't open (with or without Outlook closed).
> >
> > "DL" wrote:
> >
> >> With Outlook closed, locate the pst , its a hidden location, move to
> >> wherever, open outlook, it will complain, point it to the pst at the new
> >> location
> >>
> >> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:CA08FDCE-D4A5-4366-8E66-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the
> >> >Outlook
> >> > Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST
> >> > files
> >> > to
> >> > the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I receive
> >> > the
> >> > error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the
> >> > switch
> >> > you
> >> > are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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DL
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      23rd Mar 2009
You are looking in the wrong place, or trying to move the complete folder
They are not located inside a data folder, but within a normal windows
folder, as per the path given below

What is the actual path & name of this data folder that you see?

"Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:59C28641-7B16-44D4-A536-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is the issue: I've located the pst files--including hidden files
> using
> the methods below. They are located "inside" of a data file that I can't
> open. The pst files are not visible, as they are located inside the data
> file. I can't move the pst files, because I can't view them. From what
> I
> know, the pst files should be stand alone files located via the path below
> that I should have visibility to. For some reason, the pst files are
> housed
> inside of a data file that I can't open. None of the other methods allow
> me
> to view the pst files either.
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
>> You dont open the data file, you move the pst file to a new location.
>>
>> a.. Make sure you include hidden and system files and folders when
>> searching
>> for a pst-file
>> a.. By default it is located in;
>> C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
>> Data\Microsoft\Outlook\
>> For Windows Vista the default is;
>> C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\
>> a.. You can also locate the file by using;
>> Right click the root folder (probably Outlook Today)-> Properties->
>> button
>> Advanced-> field Filename
>> a.. If you have multiple pst-files you can get an overview via;
>> File-> Data File Management
>>
>>
>> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:B0712BB9-70A9-4EBB-9008-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Thanks. I've located the pst and it's in the Outlook Office Data file
>> > and
>> > that's the file that I can't open (with or without Outlook closed).
>> >
>> > "DL" wrote:
>> >
>> >> With Outlook closed, locate the pst , its a hidden location, move to
>> >> wherever, open outlook, it will complain, point it to the pst at the
>> >> new
>> >> location
>> >>
>> >> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:CA08FDCE-D4A5-4366-8E66-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >I am running Windows XP and MS Office Outlook 2003. I can't open the
>> >> >Outlook
>> >> > Office Data File to access my PST files. I want to relocate the PST
>> >> > files
>> >> > to
>> >> > the My Documents folder, but when I try to open the data file I
>> >> > receive
>> >> > the
>> >> > error message "The command line argument is not valid. Verify the
>> >> > switch
>> >> > you
>> >> > are using." I've tried everything, can someone help?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      23rd Mar 2009
"Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:59C28641-7B16-44D4-A536-(E-Mail Removed)...

> This is the issue: I've located the pst files--including hidden files using
> the methods below. They are located "inside" of a data file that I can't
> open. The pst files are not visible, as they are located inside the data
> file. I can't move the pst files, because I can't view them. From what I
> know, the pst files should be stand alone files located via the path below
> that I should have visibility to.


The "Outlook Data File" IS a PST. You'd see that if you enable viewing the
file types of known files. There is only ONE PST usually and all your Outlook
folders are contained in that one PST. Move that Outlook Data file to where
you want it to be (using Windows Explorer) and then open Outlook. Outlook
will complain and give you a browser window. Browse to the Outlook Data File
you moved, select it, and click OK. Outlook will open normally after that.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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Coop
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      24th Mar 2009
I followed your advice and I sucessfully moved the pst file. I thought I
needed to "open" the data file to locate the pst file--I did not realize that
the data file is indeed the pst file. All I wanted to do was move the pst
file to the My Documents folder so it will be included in my nightly back up.
Thank you for your help.

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "Coop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:59C28641-7B16-44D4-A536-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > This is the issue: I've located the pst files--including hidden files using
> > the methods below. They are located "inside" of a data file that I can't
> > open. The pst files are not visible, as they are located inside the data
> > file. I can't move the pst files, because I can't view them. From what I
> > know, the pst files should be stand alone files located via the path below
> > that I should have visibility to.

>
> The "Outlook Data File" IS a PST. You'd see that if you enable viewing the
> file types of known files. There is only ONE PST usually and all your Outlook
> folders are contained in that one PST. Move that Outlook Data file to where
> you want it to be (using Windows Explorer) and then open Outlook. Outlook
> will complain and give you a browser window. Browse to the Outlook Data File
> you moved, select it, and click OK. Outlook will open normally after that.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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