The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the Corporate Workgroup/Other option. This option allows you to use Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) services. To determine your installation type, on the Help Menu, click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should see "Corporate" if you have the Corporate Workgroup installation. SUMMARYThis article describes how to move your Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders file (sometimes called the Personal Information Store or *.pst file) to a network server. You can then configure your mail profile to use the Personal Folders file from the network server location. MORE INFORMATION
NOTE: Depending on network traffic, configuring your mail profile to
store your Personal Folders information on a network server may
significantly slow Outlook performance.
Identifying Your PST File Name and Location
Establish a Persistent Connection to the Network Server
Copying the PST File to the Network Server
Configuring Your Profile to Use the PST File from the Network Server
The location messages are delivered to has changed for this user profile. To complete this operation, you may need to copy the contents of the old Outlook folders to the new Outlook folders. For information about how to complete this change of your mail delivery location, see Microsoft Outlook Help. Some of the shortcuts on the Outlook Bar may no longer work. Do you want Outlook to recreate your shortcuts? All shortcuts you have created will be removed.Click Yes to have Outlook update the Outlook Bar shortcuts so that they point to your new .pst file location, or click No to leave the shortcuts for your original local .pst file. Your profile now points to your Personal Folders File (Personal Information Store) located on the network server. Multiple Personal FoldersNOTE: Only one program may open your .pst file at a time. You cannot run Outlook on two different computers, each using the same .pst file at once. In this case, when you attempt to open the .pst file with the second Outlook program, you will receive the following message:Unable to expand the folder. The set of folders could not be opened. The file <path and filename>.pst is in use and could not be accessed. Close any application that is using this file, and then try again.It is possible to configure your mail profile to use more than one .pst file. For example, you can use one locally and one from a server, or open a shared .pst file from another user's profile. For more information about working with multiple Personal Folders, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q195782 : OL2000: Working with Personal Folders Additional query words: OL2K
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