Now when you are in outlook you can click on file then open, outlook data file, browse to where you saved it on D: and then open it.
Thats it.
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Browse All TopicsI am using Vista. Outlook has a couple of IMAP gmail accounts. I need to store the PST files on the D: drive.
Please help me move them off of C:, thank you =)
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Hello YoungBonzi,
If you are talking about PST file for IMAP account, it is a temporary file, and it's location cannot be moved. Outlook will also download the file to the default location.
If you want to reduce the size of the Gmail IMAP PST file, hide some of the folders, so they are not downloaded. If you have a label for all your emails, then the emails are duplicated in the All Mail folder. You can unsubscribe or hide that folder. Or you can hide the label folders
http://www.technospot.net/
Hope this helps!
war1
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by: MightySWPosted on 2009-01-10 at 22:36:14ID: 23347253
Close outlook completely, and goto the following folder:
Local\Micr osoft\Outl ook
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\
copy the *.pst file in there to your D drive.
HTH