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Old May 10th 10, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Location of e-mails on hard drive - outlook 2007

Hello,

have been asking myself the following questions several times:

* Where are my e-mails in outlook 2007 located on my hard disk?
* Does outlook 2007 convert the e-mails to a specific format?
* Are they saved seperately on hard disk or are they just putted
together in one big file?


Thanks in advance!

Stan

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Old May 10th 10, 08:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Hi Stan

All Outlook data is saved in one file called outlook.pst. It can only be
opened by Outlook. Where the outlook.pst file is located depends upon your
O/S (operating system).

Here's some great information about the PST; how to find it, how to back up
and restore if you're changing PC's or upgrading the one you have, etc.

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm

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Kathleen Orland


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Hello,

have been asking myself the following questions several times:

* Where are my e-mails in outlook 2007 located on my hard disk?
* Does outlook 2007 convert the e-mails to a specific format?
* Are they saved seperately on hard disk or are they just putted
together in one big file?


Thanks in advance!

Stan



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Old May 11th 10, 08:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Location of e-mails on hard drive - outlook 2007

Thank you very much!


"Orland, Kathleen" schreef in bericht
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Hi Stan

All Outlook data is saved in one file called outlook.pst. It can only be
opened by Outlook. Where the outlook.pst file is located depends upon your
O/S (operating system).

Here's some great information about the PST; how to find it, how to back
up
and restore if you're changing PC's or upgrading the one you have, etc.

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm

--

Kathleen Orland


"SDS2" wrote in message
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Hello,

have been asking myself the following questions several times:

* Where are my e-mails in outlook 2007 located on my hard disk?
* Does outlook 2007 convert the e-mails to a specific format?
* Are they saved seperately on hard disk or are they just putted
together in one big file?


Thanks in advance!

Stan




 




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