Outlook Pst file For Roady

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The orig profile is called "Outlook". No I did not delete
it.
I created a new profile called "Steve" What do I do then?
Down at the bottom at "Always use this Profile".. I
chose "Steve" Is this correct?

I then started Outlook and went to the File-> Open->
Outlook Data File... There were to Outlook.pst files..
one .pst and the other Outlook1.pst..

How do I import the "Outlook" profile into the new Steve
profile or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks
Grant
 
Yep, always use this profile is a correct step as well.

You now have an empty pst-file right? Mst likely this one is called
Outlook1.pst and is quite small.

To access your original pst-file (Outlook.pst) in the new profile;
File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

To set it as the default delivery location (meaning Outlook Today and where
e-mail is received);
Tools-> E-mail Accounts...-> button Next-> use the dropdownlist below to
select the other pst

Now restart Outlook and the folders have swapped. Then rightclick the empty
pst-file and choose Close. Once you've restarted Outlook you should be able
to delete the outlook1.pst file.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Grant said:
The orig profile is called "Outlook". No I did not delete
it.
I created a new profile called "Steve" What do I do then?
Down at the bottom at "Always use this Profile".. I
chose "Steve" Is this correct?

I then started Outlook and went to the File-> Open->
Outlook Data File... There were to Outlook.pst files..
one .pst and the other Outlook1.pst..

How do I import the "Outlook" profile into the new Steve
profile or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks
Grant
 
Thanks.. I'll give this a try and let you know..
Grant
-----Original Message-----
Yep, always use this profile is a correct step as well.

You now have an empty pst-file right? Mst likely this one is called
Outlook1.pst and is quite small.

To access your original pst-file (Outlook.pst) in the new profile;
File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

To set it as the default delivery location (meaning Outlook Today and where
e-mail is received);
Tools-> E-mail Accounts...-> button Next-> use the dropdownlist below to
select the other pst

Now restart Outlook and the folders have swapped. Then rightclick the empty
pst-file and choose Close. Once you've restarted Outlook you should be able
to delete the outlook1.pst file.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Thanks..

Worked like a charm..

Grant
-----Original Message-----
Thanks.. I'll give this a try and let you know..
Grant
-----Original Message-----
Yep, always use this profile is a correct step as well.

You now have an empty pst-file right? Mst likely this
one
is called
Outlook1.pst and is quite small.

To access your original pst-file (Outlook.pst) in the
new
profile;
File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

To set it as the default delivery location (meaning Outlook Today and where
e-mail is received);
Tools-> E-mail Accounts...-> button Next-> use the dropdownlist below to
select the other pst

Now restart Outlook and the folders have swapped. Then rightclick the empty
pst-file and choose Close. Once you've restarted Outlook you should be able
to delete the outlook1.pst file.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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The orig profile is called "Outlook". No I did not delete
it.
I created a new profile called "Steve" What do I do then?
Down at the bottom at "Always use this Profile".. I
chose "Steve" Is this correct?

I then started Outlook and went to the File-> Open->
Outlook Data File... There were to Outlook.pst files..
one .pst and the other Outlook1.pst..

How do I import the "Outlook" profile into the new Steve
profile or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks
Grant




-----Original Message-----
Where did you get stuck? Did you delete your old profile?


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