how to locate appdata

G

Guest

Hi

I am using Window Vista and Microsoft outlook. The mailbox in my outlook is
full and wanted to delete some mails in my local harddisk to release some
space. The outlook data file is stored in

C:\Users\michelle\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst

But i can only see up to Michelle. Can't see AppData folder in my C drive.
Is it being hide. If yes, how do i unhide it.

Thanks!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

To delete items from your Outlook file, you must do this within Outlook. Archive items that you no longer need to have access to, empty your deleted items folder, remove attachments and place them in your file system and then, once done, compact your .pst file. Right click Outlook Today and select properties, then advanced. Use the Compact Now button to compact your .pst file - depending on how much you have moved from the file, it can take a while.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

After furious head scratching, Tiffany asked:

| Hi
|
| I am using Window Vista and Microsoft outlook. The mailbox in my
| outlook is full and wanted to delete some mails in my local harddisk
| to release some space. The outlook data file is stored in
|
| C:\Users\michelle\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
|
| But i can only see up to Michelle. Can't see AppData folder in my C
| drive. Is it being hide. If yes, how do i unhide it.
|
| Thanks!
 
G

Guest

hi

Thanks for your help. But i could not follow. What you are suggesting is

1) Archive items that i no longer need to have access to? how?
2) Right click Outlook Today and select properties, then advanced. But I
can't find properties under Today

Kindly advise.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tiffany said:
I am using Window Vista and Microsoft outlook. The mailbox in my
outlook is full and wanted to delete some mails in my local harddisk
to release some space. The outlook data file is stored in

C:\Users\michelle\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst

But i can only see up to Michelle. Can't see AppData folder in my C
drive. Is it being hide. If yes, how do i unhide it.

One thing you can do is click the Windows Logo (Start) button and, inthe
Search field, enter
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook to see the contents of that folder.
 
D

Diane Poremsky

1. File, Archive
2. from the navigation pane, right click on the folder that upon selecting
will fill the middle pane with the Outlook Today screen. Its at the very top
of the main folder list and may be called "Mailbox - Tiffany" or something
else.










Tiffany said:
hi

Thanks for your help. But i could not follow. What you are suggesting is

1) Archive items that i no longer need to have access to? how?
2) Right click Outlook Today and select properties, then advanced. But I
can't find properties under Today

Kindly advise.

Milly Staples said:
To delete items from your Outlook file, you must do this within Outlook.
Archive items that you no longer need to have access to, empty your
deleted items folder, remove attachments and place them in your file
system and then, once done, compact your .pst file. Right click Outlook
Today and select properties, then advanced. Use the Compact Now button
to compact your .pst file - depending on how much you have moved from the
file, it can take a while.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

After furious head scratching, Tiffany asked:

| Hi
|
| I am using Window Vista and Microsoft outlook. The mailbox in my
| outlook is full and wanted to delete some mails in my local harddisk
| to release some space. The outlook data file is stored in
|
| C:\Users\michelle\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
|
| But i can only see up to Michelle. Can't see AppData folder in my C
| drive. Is it being hide. If yes, how do i unhide it.
|
| Thanks!
 

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