Archiving will do as well since it is basically only an automated way to
move everything to another pst-file after a certain amount of time. If your
archive file is not visible in Outlook, you can simply connect to it via;
File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...
Note that you'll have to be careful with storing pst-files on a removable
medium. You'll always have to close Outlook before shutting down or
detaching your external drive or you could end up damaging the pst-file.
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"JHoard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How can I create an Outlook Folder (.pst) on another hard drive leter.
> I want to free up hard drive space without removing emails. I can see
> how to archive to an external drive, but I want an active, accessible
> folder on an external drive and have it show up in the Personal Folders
> list in Outlook. I want to be able to move email from the Inbox to
> folders on the external drive and be able to view them "realtime" from
> that folder or folders. At work the IT guys do it on a network drive.
> We can read or move email to and from folders on the network drive. I
> want to do that with my WD "My Book" USB drive. Maybe there is a way
> to do it with the archiving process but if I understand archiving,
> (which I may not) when you archive email to another drive, it is not
> readable unless you go through a restore type process.
>
> Thanks
> Jon
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> JHoard