Creating an Outlook Express Archive File (.pst) On My Local Drive

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Creating an new folder on the server is easy, but I can't see any doc on
creating the archive on an external disk drive.

Thanks!!
 
Thanks Diane, but it is Outlook Express giving the user the request to create
a .pst file to archive to.

I didn't believe it either until I was at the workstation looking at the
dialogue box...

Please reply at your earliest convenience because the user must keep her
docs and is way over the company advised limit for storage.

Thank you!!

Diane Poremsky said:
Outlook Express doesn't use a pst. If you mean Outlook, you autoarchive will
create the pst for you.

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CO7924 said:
Creating an new folder on the server is easy, but I can't see any doc on
creating the archive on an external disk drive.

Thanks!!
 
Check Help, About for the version.

Outlook Express doesn't have an archive option so she could just cancel the
dialog.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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CO7924 said:
Thanks Diane, but it is Outlook Express giving the user the request to
create
a .pst file to archive to.

I didn't believe it either until I was at the workstation looking at the
dialogue box...

Please reply at your earliest convenience because the user must keep her
docs and is way over the company advised limit for storage.

Thank you!!

Diane Poremsky said:
Outlook Express doesn't use a pst. If you mean Outlook, you autoarchive
will
create the pst for you.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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CO7924 said:
Creating an new folder on the server is easy, but I can't see any doc
on
creating the archive on an external disk drive.

Thanks!!
 
Thank you, I must be mistaken. I'll see the client on Wednesday and reply to
find a resolution.

Diane Poremsky said:
Check Help, About for the version.

Outlook Express doesn't have an archive option so she could just cancel the
dialog.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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CO7924 said:
Thanks Diane, but it is Outlook Express giving the user the request to
create
a .pst file to archive to.

I didn't believe it either until I was at the workstation looking at the
dialogue box...

Please reply at your earliest convenience because the user must keep her
docs and is way over the company advised limit for storage.

Thank you!!

Diane Poremsky said:
Outlook Express doesn't use a pst. If you mean Outlook, you autoarchive
will
create the pst for you.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

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Creating an new folder on the server is easy, but I can't see any doc
on
creating the archive on an external disk drive.

Thanks!!
 
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