Windows Mail Store Folder change to another drive

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Lyle

I wish to store my emails on a secure virtual drive I have created on my
laptop. When I attempt this in Tools/Options/Maintainance/Store Location the
window will only allow me to store the files on my main disk drives (C & D)
how can I bypass this and store them to a secure drive?
 
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Lyle

"Thanks Sam. Specifically in Tools\Options\Advanced\Maintainance\Store Folder
when I select the virtual drive the OK tab disappears. So I think that
Windows, for whatever reason, is not recognising this drive as a system drive
and therefore do I need to make changes to the drive's properties? The
virtual drive opens everytime I use the computer and closes when the system
is shutdown; I do both of these tasks manually, opening the application
(Steganos) and entering my password"
 
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Steve Cochran

As Sam indicated, you need to consult with the people at Steganos to figure
out the problem.

If you do successfully figure it out, then you need to change the location
in Winmail, then close and reopen Winmail and when you reopen it, Winmail
will relocate the store. Do not try moving the files yourself, as that
doesn't work.

steve
 
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Sam Hobbs

I don't have anything more to say that is useful, except that I really don't
know why I said "I might have to get help" when I am sure I meant to say
"You might have to get help". Or maybe I do need to get help about
something, but that is a different subject.
 
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Steve Cochran

<ROFL>

Sam Hobbs said:
I don't have anything more to say that is useful, except that I really
don't know why I said "I might have to get help" when I am sure I meant to
say "You might have to get help". Or maybe I do need to get help about
something, but that is a different subject.
 

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