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Location of PST files
Hello all
Outlook 2000 (which I loe) My pst file is located in My Documents. However, it also automatically seems to be on my USB flash memory stick (which is drive F on my system). When the computer is moved and the F is disconnected, the pst file on the main hard disk continues to be used (as evidenced by the Properties | Last accessed date as the Updated date doesn't get incremented). When the USB stick is plugged in again the pst file there appears to be updated (same method for ascertaining). What's going on here? Does Outlook 2000 have a mechanism where backups are automatically made? How can I control it? BTW, I routinely back up My Documenst to the USB drive frequently. |
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Re: Location of PST files
No, Outlook doesn't do this by itself. Could you have a 3rd party tool
installed (for instance that came with your flash drive) that does a sync? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Moi" <user@user.com> wrote in message news:48852457$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Hello all > > Outlook 2000 (which I loe) > > My pst file is located in My Documents. However, it also automatically > seems to be on my USB flash memory stick (which is drive F on my system). > When the computer is moved and the F is disconnected, the pst file on the > main hard disk continues to be used (as evidenced by the Properties | Last > accessed date as the Updated date doesn't get incremented). When the USB > stick is plugged in again the pst file there appears to be updated (same > method for ascertaining). What's going on here? Does Outlook 2000 have a > mechanism where backups are automatically made? How can I control it? > BTW, I routinely back up My Documenst to the USB drive frequently. > > > |
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