Cannot Delete or close PST

S

Stav

I recently relocated my PST files in Outlook 2000. The move went fine
but somehow two PST's with identical names appeared. The strange thing
is that neither of these PST's actually exist on my drive and Outlook
won't let me close them down or delete (as they don't exist that is
logical)...BUT i really can't stand to see them in my Outlook folders.
Can anyone help? It's driven me crazy for the past 24 hours.
 
G

Gordon

Stav said:
I recently relocated my PST files in Outlook 2000. The move went fine
but somehow two PST's with identical names appeared. The strange thing
is that neither of these PST's actually exist on my drive and Outlook
won't let me close them down or delete (as they don't exist that is
logical)...BUT i really can't stand to see them in my Outlook folders.
Can anyone help? It's driven me crazy for the past 24 hours.

Close Outlook. Go to Control Panel-Mail-Data Files and remove the offending
file(s) there.
 
S

Stav

file(s) there.

I tried going to Control Panel - Mail - Data Files but unfortunately am
using Outlook 2000 (not 2003) and that file is not there...in any case,
the files don't exist on my drive so i assume wouldn't be there even if
i could access that area...thanks for trying.
 
S

Stav

Sorry - do you mean to create a new profile/account in Outlook? I'm not
very tech-y...
 
S

Stav

I don't have the option in my Control Panel - Mail to creat or view
profiles (so i assume it's not set up to run MS Exchange?? Shall i call
the "experts" in before i stuff something up. the computr in question
is part of a workgroup and i don't want to interfere wih anything
there...any help?
 
D

DL

No it doesnt apply to exchange.
This is the usual method
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/2000_profile.htm

Stav said:
I don't have the option in my Control Panel - Mail to creat or view
profiles (so i assume it's not set up to run MS Exchange?? Shall i call
the "experts" in before i stuff something up. the computr in question
is part of a workgroup and i don't want to interfere wih anything
there...any help?
messageSorry - do you mean to create a new profile/account in Outlook? I'm not
 

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