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Charley Kyd
My Outlook 2003 pst file is in a non-default location. To point Outlook at
that location, I first tried File Data File Management. This allowed me to
Open my contacts, but it didn't allow me to redefine the Personal Address
Book. Finally, I just closed Outlook, renamed the default pst, opened
Outlook, and then responded to the error messages.
One symptom of this sloppy approach is that when I click on the To button in
a new message, Outlook doesn't go to the correct pst.
Question: How do I clean up my mess? That is, how do I make Outlook
recognize my relocated pst in all cases?
Thanks.
Charley
that location, I first tried File Data File Management. This allowed me to
Open my contacts, but it didn't allow me to redefine the Personal Address
Book. Finally, I just closed Outlook, renamed the default pst, opened
Outlook, and then responded to the error messages.
One symptom of this sloppy approach is that when I click on the To button in
a new message, Outlook doesn't go to the correct pst.
Question: How do I clean up my mess? That is, how do I make Outlook
recognize my relocated pst in all cases?
Thanks.
Charley