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bob
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      10th Dec 2009
can the location of the outlook database/outlook.pst file in docs+s/myacct/local settings/applications/ms/outlook be changed to a different location? i looked thru all the options etc didn't see anything there
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      10th Dec 2009
Try using the mail applet in the control panel to create/change the location
of your data file(s).


"bob" <bbxmail1[at]job1data[dot]com> wrote in message
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> can the location of the outlook database/outlook.pst file in
> docs+s/myacct/local settings/applications/ms/outlook be changed to a
> different location? i looked thru all the options etc didn't see anything
> there
> thanks,
> bob. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com


 
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bob
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      10th Dec 2009
if this link is what you are refering to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...124801033.aspx
i looked at all that, and that stuff is not happening on my xp pro outlook 2000, in the mail applet it shows my 3 email accounts, just like i was looking at them in outlook|tools|accounts, nothing there to change the location of the .pst file????

neo wrote on Wed, 09 December 2009 22:1
> Try using the mail applet in the control panel to create/change the location
> of your data file(s).
>
>
> "bob" <bbxmail1[at]job1data[dot]com> wrote in message
> news:%23t2%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > can the location of the outlook database/outlook.pst file in
> > docs+s/myacct/local settings/applications/ms/outlook be changed to a
> > different location? i looked thru all the options etc didn't see anything
> > there
> > thanks,
> > bob. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.co


 
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bob
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      10th Dec 2009
ok found it, this is evidently what is needed for xp and outlook 2000

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257831


bbxrider wrote on Wed, 09 December 2009 22:4
> if this link is what you are refering to
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...1124801033.asp x
> i looked at all that, and that stuff is not happening on my xp pro outlook 2000, in the mail applet it shows my 3 email accounts, just like i was looking at them in outlook|tools|accounts, nothing there to change the location of the .pst file????
>
> neo wrote on Wed, 09 December 2009 22:1
> > Try using the mail applet in the control panel to create/change the location
> > of your data file(s).
> >
> >
> > "bob" <bbxmail1[at]job1data[dot]com> wrote in message
> > news:%23t2%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > can the location of the outlook database/outlook.pst file in
> > > docs+s/myacct/local settings/applications/ms/outlook be changed to a
> > > different location? i looked thru all the options etc didn't see anything
> > > there
> > > thanks,
> > > bob. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.co


 
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