Incoming Meeting Invites to second (not default) calendar

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Guest

I have had to create a new pst file to resolve some problems with my
blackberry sync. Everything is working fine since doing this. I have 3 pst
files now: 1) Craig's Folders (this is the default PST) 2) Archive Folders 3)
Blackbery - this is the new one. I only use the calendar and task functions
in my new Blackberry folder. Email functions I use from my default "Craig's
Folder".

When I accept a meeting invite, The meeting automatically goes into my
'default' calendar (which I dont use). Is there any way to have the accepted
meeting go into my secondary pst file (named 'Blackberry')?
 
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Brian Tillman

Runs in Circles said:
When I accept a meeting invite, The meeting automatically goes into my
'default' calendar (which I dont use). Is there any way to have the
accepted meeting go into my secondary pst file (named 'Blackberry')?

Make the PST named Blackberry the delivery location.
 
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Brian Tillman

Runs in Circles said:
I dont understand. Where do I have the option to select "delivery
location"?

Depends on your version of Outlook. For Outlook 2002/2003, click
Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Change the drop-down labeled "Deliver new
e-mail to the following location" to specify the Blackberry PST. Click
Finish. Stop and restart Outlook. This will make the Blackberry PST the
"active" PST where all your default folders reside.
 
G

Guest

Perfect. You are a great help. Thank you!

Brian Tillman said:
Depends on your version of Outlook. For Outlook 2002/2003, click
Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Change the drop-down labeled "Deliver new
e-mail to the following location" to specify the Blackberry PST. Click
Finish. Stop and restart Outlook. This will make the Blackberry PST the
"active" PST where all your default folders reside.
 

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