
March 3rd 08, 01:20 PM
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location of outlook.pst file
i would suggest to move it to a data drive for less fragments
"Roady [MVP]" t
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No, moving it is something I would recommend. However I would really
recommend against creating subfolders of your under the C:\ root. Instead,
consider creating an Outlook folder in your My Documents folder and place
your pst-file(s) in there.
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"Donald S. Goldman" wrote in message
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I regularly want to make a copy of my outlook.pst file and bring it to
another location. Right now the file location buried in a sub-sub
directory \Documents and Settings\[name]\local settings\application data,
which I think is the default setting. Sometimes I forget the exact
location or have to get to it in explorer to copy it to a flash drive and
them transport it.
Is there any reason I could not move it to say: C:\outlook data? Are
there any disadvantages in doing so?
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