Sorry I didn't explain. I made the copies while Outlook was closed...just
by going to the folder, selecting the file, & pressing Ctrl+C, then Ctrl+V.
I did that as a backup when I was going to make changes that I might want
to reverse. I just didn't realize that Outlook would open all *.pst files
in that folder; I had thought it only opened "outlook.pst".
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Thanks again,
Phil
Russ said:
No. You never rename, delete, or move a PST file that is connected to an
Outlook profile.
If you want to back up a PST file you make a copy of it. How you ended
up with more than one PST file connected to your profile remains
unexplained. It was end user error and the end user does not remember
what he did.
Folders", there is an option to Delete it or to Remove it from "My
Contacts". Could you tell me the difference between these two options?won't attempt to delete the folder but will remove it from the Nav Pane "My
Contacts".section.
do you see?
OK. I may have found the answer. I had copies of outlook.pst in the
application data folder for Outlook that I called "copy of outlook.pst",
"copy 2 of outlook.pst" & 3rd. I thought Outlook only looked at the one
named Outlook.pst.
I deleted the copies & reopened Outlook. It complained that it couldn't
find the server for the copies & then went back to normal.
So I guess if I want copies of outlook.pst (in case I screw something
up), I should rename the extension. Is that right?