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Arley Barros Leal
Hi there,
On my quest to free some space on my C:\ drive I came with the idea to move
my gigs sized hotmail psf file away to my d: drive. Digging around I found
that moving the hotmail pst file is not supported on outlook 2007, not at
least using the data file mgmt options as on earlier versions.
But hey, dispite not being supported, yet, I found a simply way to do it:
1. Close your outlook;
2. Move the pst file (on vista at:
C:\Users\?????\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook) to wherever you want;
3. Go back to the original pst file location and create a hardling using
mklink, eg:
mklink <original_pst_file_name> <new_pst_file_fullpath>
That's it, it should be enough. You can even rename the pst file to any new
name, like simply hotmail.pst as long as you create the hardling using the
original pst file name.
Hope this help....til next service pack fills my c:\ again
Cheers,
Arley
On my quest to free some space on my C:\ drive I came with the idea to move
my gigs sized hotmail psf file away to my d: drive. Digging around I found
that moving the hotmail pst file is not supported on outlook 2007, not at
least using the data file mgmt options as on earlier versions.
But hey, dispite not being supported, yet, I found a simply way to do it:
1. Close your outlook;
2. Move the pst file (on vista at:
C:\Users\?????\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook) to wherever you want;
3. Go back to the original pst file location and create a hardling using
mklink, eg:
mklink <original_pst_file_name> <new_pst_file_fullpath>
That's it, it should be enough. You can even rename the pst file to any new
name, like simply hotmail.pst as long as you create the hardling using the
original pst file name.
Hope this help....til next service pack fills my c:\ again
Cheers,
Arley