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Change location Outlook puts NEW .pst files?

 
 
Mr B
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      13th Aug 2009
At work, we have our PST/OST files in a special Mail folder. This works fine
but if someone wants to create a new PST file to hold extra data, that still
defaults to c:\docs\app data\etc. Is there a way to set this so that when
you go File, New, Outlook Data File it will default to the location we have
our normal PST files?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      13th Aug 2009
"Mr B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> At work, we have our PST/OST files in a special Mail folder. This works
> fine
> but if someone wants to create a new PST file to hold extra data, that still
> defaults to c:\docs\app data\etc. Is there a way to set this so that when
> you go File, New, Outlook Data File it will default to the location we have
> our normal PST files?


I don't believe that's configurable.
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