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Old January 30th 09, 12:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
James B. Holladay
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Default pst location

I know in order to back up outlook what I need to do is save a copy of the
file or files with the extension *.pst.
Where are these files located. I see outcmd.dat 2kb, outlook.fav25kb,
outlook.srs 3kb, and extend.dat 2kb.
I looked in folders view and was not able to find anything checked that
would hide and extension.
I think I read that in order for *.pst to show you had to have something
scheduled in Outlook, I do.
What am I missing?


 




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