specifying the pst file on startup

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Randy Starkey

Hi,

Is there a command line, or some other way to specify which pst file to use
on startup?

Thanks!

--Randy Starkey
 
Randy Starkey said:
Hi,

Is there a command line, or some other way to specify which pst file to
use on startup?

Thanks!

AFAIK Outlook will only open the pst file that is set as the default mail
delivery location. As you cannot have more than one default delivery
location at any one time, I don't think there is any way to do what you ask.
May I enquire what it is you wish to achieve by this?
 
Gordon said:
AFAIK Outlook will only open the pst file that is set as the default mail
delivery location. As you cannot have more than one default delivery
location at any one time, I don't think there is any way to do what you ask.
May I enquire what it is you wish to achieve by this?
I at times want to connect to my PST file I keep out on my server. Then
sometimes I have copied the PST file for travel to my laptop, and it would be
nice to have two outlook icons on my desktop to simply choose which location
I currently have the most current pst file at. If it's local on my laptop,
then I copy it back to my server after travel. If you have any other thoughts
on simplifying this, i'd appreciate it. Thanks! --Randy Starkey
 
RWStarkey said:
I at times want to connect to my PST file I keep out on my server.
Then sometimes I have copied the PST file for travel to my laptop,
and it would be nice to have two outlook icons on my desktop to
simply choose which location I currently have the most current pst
file at. If it's local on my laptop, then I copy it back to my server
after travel. If you have any other thoughts on simplifying this, i'd
appreciate it. Thanks! --Randy Starkey

Multiple mail profiles should do this and you can select the profile ar
startup with a command switch. See Help in Outlook, and look for "command
line".
 
Brian Tillman said:
Multiple mail profiles should do this and you can select the profile ar
startup with a command switch. See Help in Outlook, and look for "command
line".

OK. Thanks!
 
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