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Have built a new PC using Windows Vista and Office 2003. By default, the
..pst file is located under the "users" folder. I was attempting to change this to a C:\MyEmail directory. However, while doing this, I now have 2 email connections in the "All Mail Folders" area but both connected to the same .pst file. Both are called the same name and the folders and emails are identical. When I select either email connection, the Close "Peter" option is not enabled. The email functionality still works correctly. I have removed Outlook from the PC & reinstalled but when reinstalled, it again links twice to the same .pst file. If I move the .pst file to another location, when reinstalling I get a message that the .pst file doesn't exist. Is there a way to repair my system or how can I remove Outlook so that there is no remnants of Outlook being installed. Thanks |
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As we post here daily, you never move or manipulate a PST file in Windows
Explorer unless you have first disconnected it from your Outlook profile. What you did will corrupt your Outlook profile every time. Create a new Outlook profile and connect it to the PST file in its current location: http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine "PJH" wrote in message ... Have built a new PC using Windows Vista and Office 2003. By default, the .pst file is located under the "users" folder. I was attempting to change this to a C:\MyEmail directory. However, while doing this, I now have 2 email connections in the "All Mail Folders" area but both connected to the same .pst file. Both are called the same name and the folders and emails are identical. When I select either email connection, the Close "Peter" option is not enabled. The email functionality still works correctly. I have removed Outlook from the PC & reinstalled but when reinstalled, it again links twice to the same .pst file. If I move the .pst file to another location, when reinstalling I get a message that the .pst file doesn't exist. Is there a way to repair my system or how can I remove Outlook so that there is no remnants of Outlook being installed. Thanks |
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Thanks Russ
Your advice did the trick plus I learnt a little more about the product. Peter "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... As we post here daily, you never move or manipulate a PST file in Windows Explorer unless you have first disconnected it from your Outlook profile. What you did will corrupt your Outlook profile every time. Create a new Outlook profile and connect it to the PST file in its current location: http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine "PJH" wrote in message ... Have built a new PC using Windows Vista and Office 2003. By default, the .pst file is located under the "users" folder. I was attempting to change this to a C:\MyEmail directory. However, while doing this, I now have 2 email connections in the "All Mail Folders" area but both connected to the same .pst file. Both are called the same name and the folders and emails are identical. When I select either email connection, the Close "Peter" option is not enabled. The email functionality still works correctly. I have removed Outlook from the PC & reinstalled but when reinstalled, it again links twice to the same .pst file. If I move the .pst file to another location, when reinstalling I get a message that the .pst file doesn't exist. Is there a way to repair my system or how can I remove Outlook so that there is no remnants of Outlook being installed. Thanks |
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