Right. Create the .zip file while Outlook is closed, then restart Outlook and send it.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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What Sue means is that once you have made the .pst file you want to send, you must completely close Outlook to break the connection between your newly created .pst file and your current .pst file for all of your OUtlook data. Once that connection is broken, you can then open Outlook again (make sure it was COMPLETELY closed before) and then send the new ..pst file - Zip the file before sending.
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After furious head scratching, Nancy asked:
| How does one import the PST file in Outlook if Outlook must be closed?
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| Should I just put the PST file with the other PST files in the default
| location? Then open Outlook?
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| Nancy
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| "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook wrote in message
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| You must close Outlook before you can do anything independently with a
| .pst file that you've had open during the current Outlook session.