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I have no clue what this has to do with any Roxio product. It sounds more like a Computer 101 project.

 

Copy the .PST file, to a new folder, wherever you want it, on your hard drive.

 

Here is a link that may help you.

 

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/...1124801033.aspx

Yes, it is Computer 101. I can copy and save the PST file from Document and Setting.

I Back-up the Document and Setting in a separate Drive every day. I am having problem with my Outlook and I am trying to Import my PST file from my Back-up copy. That is the reason of my posting. In haste, I did not explain it properly. I was hoping to see the file in the Back-up file. I never tried to recover from the Back-up files.

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Yes, it is Computer 101. I can copy and save the PST file from Document and Setting.

I Back-up the Document and Setting in a separate Drive every day. I am having problem with my Outlook and I am trying to Import my PST file from my Back-up copy. That is the reason of my posting. In haste, I did not explain it properly. I was hoping to see the file in the Back-up file. I never tried to recover from the Back-up files.

 

This is a forum sponsored by Roxio. If you have a question about a Roxio program, ask away. Are you using a Roxio application for the backup? If so, which one? Roxio has two Back-on-track, and Back up my PC ( aka BUMP).

 

Take a little more time explaining what you are having trouble with. You asked a question re: restoring the PST file and at the same time asked about moving the file to a different folder. You were told how to do that,

 

I'm guessing that you want Outlook to use that other folder. Is that correct? If so, that is an Outlook issue and would best be handled via Microsoft.

 

 

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