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Need Step By Step for finding pst files in Office 2000-PLS READ





 
 
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Old August 9th 07, 06:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
corpuser
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Default Need Step By Step for finding pst files in Office 2000-PLS READ

We need to provide screen shots of how users can find the path to locate
their PST files whether they have them stored locally on their C drives OR if
they are on a server.

I do NOT have access to an office 2000 machine and we need our users to save
the path before we upgrade them to office 2003. This is a network enterprise
environment.

If you have a copy of office 2000 and can tell me the menu step by steps or
even email me screen shots, can you let me know. Thanks very much-if needed I
can send you an email address
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Old August 9th 07, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Alphonse[_2_]
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Default Need Step By Step for finding pst files in Office 2000-PLS READ

If you right click your Outlook Today or main folder, select properties,
click on the Advanced button, the window that appears will tell you where
the pst is stored.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse

"corpuser" wrote in message
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We need to provide screen shots of how users can find the path to locate
their PST files whether they have them stored locally on their C drives OR
if
they are on a server.

I do NOT have access to an office 2000 machine and we need our users to save
the path before we upgrade them to office 2003. This is a network enterprise
environment.

If you have a copy of office 2000 and can tell me the menu step by steps or
even email me screen shots, can you let me know. Thanks very much-if needed
I
can send you an email address


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Old August 9th 07, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
corpuser
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Default Need Step By Step for finding pst files in Office 2000

Thanks Alphonse so much..one question per your instructions. If the user has
his pst file stored on the server, not on his local hard drive, will these
instructions point him to that location as well?

Thanks for your reply to this. Corpuser

"Alphonse" wrote:

If you right click your Outlook Today or main folder, select properties,
click on the Advanced button, the window that appears will tell you where
the pst is stored.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse

"corpuser" wrote in message
...
We need to provide screen shots of how users can find the path to locate
their PST files whether they have them stored locally on their C drives OR
if
they are on a server.

I do NOT have access to an office 2000 machine and we need our users to save
the path before we upgrade them to office 2003. This is a network enterprise
environment.

If you have a copy of office 2000 and can tell me the menu step by steps or
even email me screen shots, can you let me know. Thanks very much-if needed
I
can send you an email address



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Old August 11th 07, 02:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Alphonse[_2_]
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Default Need Step By Step for finding pst files in Office 2000

Yes it will, but you must remember that the drive letter of mapped drives
can vary, possibly, and if that is the case from one user to another, then
they need to save the information as to what UNC path each mapped drive
corresponds to. If drive "x:\" is 100% universally mapped to the same
network share, then disregard that last comment.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse


"corpuser" wrote in message
...
Thanks Alphonse so much..one question per your instructions. If the user has
his pst file stored on the server, not on his local hard drive, will these
instructions point him to that location as well?

Thanks for your reply to this. Corpuser

"Alphonse" wrote:

If you right click your Outlook Today or main folder, select properties,
click on the Advanced button, the window that appears will tell you where
the pst is stored.
--
Cheers,
Alphonse

"corpuser" wrote in message
...
We need to provide screen shots of how users can find the path to locate
their PST files whether they have them stored locally on their C drives OR
if
they are on a server.

I do NOT have access to an office 2000 machine and we need our users to
save
the path before we upgrade them to office 2003. This is a network
enterprise
environment.

If you have a copy of office 2000 and can tell me the menu step by steps
or
even email me screen shots, can you let me know. Thanks very much-if
needed
I
can send you an email address





 




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