pst file (again) 2003 Outlook

T

TC

Why can't I see (or find) my pst file? I am looking in C:\Documents
and Settings\Owner\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
and all I see is Outlook.NK2 and Outlook.srs, no pst file
THe program works correctly and when I go to "Data File Management"
and double click on my renamed_File, it showe in the path that the
file is named Outlook.pst.
 
G

Gordon

TC said:
Why can't I see (or find) my pst file? I am looking in C:\Documents
and Settings\Owner\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
and all I see is Outlook.NK2 and Outlook.srs, no pst file
THe program works correctly and when I go to "Data File Management"
and double click on my renamed_File, it showe in the path that the
file is named Outlook.pst.

It's a hidden file.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Try

C:\Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

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T

TC

It's a hidden file.

Thanks, I know this is low level, but I'm still stuck trying to sync
up to machines in Outlook.

OK, how do I unhide it? I have gone into the MyDocuments\Tools\Folder
Settings and Checked "SHow Hidden Files", where else?
 
T

TC

TC, you  wrote on Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:32:47 -0700 (PDT):


The file is not stored in that folder, but in "C:\Documents
and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook"

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller

MVP - MS Outlookhttp://www.outlookfaq.net

I know where the file is supposed to be. The problem is it is not
visible. I have checked in the "Folder Options' to "Show Hidden
Files", what else can I do. IT is not showing up? lIs there anything
else I copuld have done to cause this.
Thanks for your (and everyones) help.
TC
 

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