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Old 02-09-2008, 06:16 AM
littleriver
 
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Default pst and sync issue

i cannot sync my calander in vista/office 2007 so i thought i should use scan
pst to repair pst

but with show hidden files etc turned on i cannot see archive pst or outlook
pst and a search shows nothing.

archive is turned on and I applied current settings to all folders now.
Still no archive pst.
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Old 02-09-2008, 05:29 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: pst and sync issue

If you review properties of both Personal Folders & the Archive settings it
will give you the path

"littleriver" <littleriver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8D7579DF-DCC0-49A6-9AC5-EA691F6DECBA@microsoft.com...
>i cannot sync my calander in vista/office 2007 so i thought i should use
>scan
> pst to repair pst
>
> but with show hidden files etc turned on i cannot see archive pst or
> outlook
> pst and a search shows nothing.
>
> archive is turned on and I applied current settings to all folders now.
> Still no archive pst.



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