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After reformatting the c drive, I installed Outlook 2002, set up a POP3 email
account and imported te Outlook.pst file from my backup. How do I deliver email to a pst file located in My Documents folder? Thank you |
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E-mail accounts and .PSTs are two separate things altogether. It doesn't
matter where your .PST is located. However, you should have just re-used your original .PST file by opening it in Outlook (File | Open) instead of importing from it -- there is no need to import from Outlook's native file format. Plus, you may lose data and settings when you import. What exactly is not working in your setup? -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "TB" wrote: After reformatting the c drive, I installed Outlook 2002, set up a POP3 email account and imported te Outlook.pst file from my backup. How do I deliver email to a pst file located in My Documents folder? Thank you |
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Hi Jocelyn,
Thank you very much. The microsoft website is rather confusing on this issue with many different pieces of advice. Unfortunaltely, I already imported the data and now I receive new e-mails twice. How can I fix this? Also, how can I move teh outlook.pst file back to My Documents, so it is part of what I backup. Do I loose my settings again? Thank you for yrou kind help Ton "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: E-mail accounts and .PSTs are two separate things altogether. It doesn't matter where your .PST is located. However, you should have just re-used your original .PST file by opening it in Outlook (File | Open) instead of importing from it -- there is no need to import from Outlook's native file format. Plus, you may lose data and settings when you import. What exactly is not working in your setup? -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "TB" wrote: After reformatting the c drive, I installed Outlook 2002, set up a POP3 email account and imported te Outlook.pst file from my backup. How do I deliver email to a pst file located in My Documents folder? Thank you |
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First close Outlook. Go to Windows Control Panel, click Mail, and then Show
Profiles. Make sure you only have one profile, then click Properties | Data Files, and remove all the .PST files from the profile. (If it won't let you delete all of them, leave one of them there.) Now find your .PST file (the filename was shown in the Data Files list), and move it to My Documents or wherever you like. Now, when you open Outlook, it should complain that it can't find your .PST file -- tell it where to look. If you still get duplicate e-mails coming into your Inbox after that, post back. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "TB" wrote: Hi Jocelyn, Thank you very much. The microsoft website is rather confusing on this issue with many different pieces of advice. Unfortunaltely, I already imported the data and now I receive new e-mails twice. How can I fix this? Also, how can I move teh outlook.pst file back to My Documents, so it is part of what I backup. Do I loose my settings again? Thank you for yrou kind help Ton "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: E-mail accounts and .PSTs are two separate things altogether. It doesn't matter where your .PST is located. However, you should have just re-used your original .PST file by opening it in Outlook (File | Open) instead of importing from it -- there is no need to import from Outlook's native file format. Plus, you may lose data and settings when you import. What exactly is not working in your setup? -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "TB" wrote: After reformatting the c drive, I installed Outlook 2002, set up a POP3 email account and imported te Outlook.pst file from my backup. How do I deliver email to a pst file located in My Documents folder? Thank you |
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