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Old June 29th 09, 08:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Susan
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Default create folder on local drive

if you mean how much disk space, you can right-click the top level folder of
your mailbox, select "Properties", and click the button that says "folder
size"...

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"svt4cobra6" wrote in message
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Thanks for the responses, looks like there is a file there. Just
wondering
if there is a way to see how much memory my outlook is using on the mail
server?

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

Well, and your personal preference since you can place it pretty much
anywhere you like ;-)
To see the current location use;
File- Data File Management...

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"K. Orland" wrote in message
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It's located in a hidden folder. The exactly location depends upon your
O/S.


"svt4cobra6" wrote in message
news thanks for the reply, not sure if it worked but it looks like it
created
a
personel folder. I moved an email into this folder and closed
outlook.
I
did a search on the computer though for *.pst and it could not find
any
files.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Assuming your administrator allows it, go to File, New, Outlook data
file.

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"svt4cobra6" wrote in message
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Hi I am using Outlook (SP3) that comes with office 2003. Anyhow
just
wondering if you can create a folder to place older emails that
resides on
the local machine as our email server only allows a small amount
of
memory
for each user.
Thanks Paul.







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