From: Joe J on
I've got a fairly new laptop with Win 7 and have somehow created a command
to do a backup.pst file every time I open Outlook. I can't find anything in
the start menu, but I can't get rid of it. Very annoying. It tries to
write this backup to a drive that doesn't exist and when I close the dialog
box, the next one pops up to create/open personal folders file.
Any idea where to search for this command to delete it?

Thanks,
Joe J

From: gnu / linux on
On May 17, 11:18 am, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
> I've got a fairly new laptop with Win 7 and have somehow created a command
> to do a backup.pst file every time I open Outlook.  I can't find anything in
> the start menu, but I can't get rid of it.  Very annoying.  It tries to
> write this backup to a drive that doesn't exist and when I close the dialog
> box, the next one pops up to create/open personal folders file.
> Any idea where to search for this command to delete it?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe J

Startup folder empty, search for backup.pst = 0 ?
From: Joe J on

"gnu / linux" <rob.fruth(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:10564ca5-4f17-40dc-9a3d-cec4fcf953d6(a)o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
> On May 17, 11:18 am, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
>> I've got a fairly new laptop with Win 7 and have somehow created a
>> command
>> to do a backup.pst file every time I open Outlook. I can't find anything
>> in
>> the start menu, but I can't get rid of it. Very annoying. It tries to
>> write this backup to a drive that doesn't exist and when I close the
>> dialog
>> box, the next one pops up to create/open personal folders file.
>> Any idea where to search for this command to delete it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joe J
>
> Startup folder empty, search for backup.pst = 0 ?

I didn't say the startup folder was empty, just that there is nothing in
there with backup.pst and a search turns up nothing.
--
Joe J

From: gnu / linux on
On May 18, 2:25 pm, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
> "gnu / linux" <rob.fr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:10564ca5-4f17-40dc-9a3d-cec4fcf953d6(a)o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On May 17, 11:18 am, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
> >> I've got a fairly new laptop with Win 7 and have somehow created a
> >> command
> >> to do a backup.pst file every time I open Outlook.  I can't find anything
> >> in
> >> the start menu, but I can't get rid of it.  Very annoying.  It tries to
> >> write this backup to a drive that doesn't exist and when I close the
> >> dialog
> >> box, the next one pops up to create/open personal folders file.
> >> Any idea where to search for this command to delete it?
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Joe J
>
> > Startup folder empty, search for backup.pst = 0 ?
>
> I didn't say the startup folder was empty, just that there is nothing in
> there with backup.pst and a search turns up nothing.
> --
> Joe J

good but help & support (I dual boot Win 7 & Debian ((Linux))) shows 3
links to .pst files ...
From: Joe J on

"gnu / linux" <rob.fruth(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:62feb63d-fb76-45b8-9871-b01ca700e437(a)q33g2000vbt.googlegroups.com...
> On May 18, 2:25 pm, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
>> "gnu / linux" <rob.fr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:10564ca5-4f17-40dc-9a3d-cec4fcf953d6(a)o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > On May 17, 11:18 am, "Joe J" <joe...(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
>> >> I've got a fairly new laptop with Win 7 and have somehow created a
>> >> command
>> >> to do a backup.pst file every time I open Outlook. I can't find
>> >> anything
>> >> in
>> >> the start menu, but I can't get rid of it. Very annoying. It tries
>> >> to
>> >> write this backup to a drive that doesn't exist and when I close the
>> >> dialog
>> >> box, the next one pops up to create/open personal folders file.
>> >> Any idea where to search for this command to delete it?
>>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Joe J
>>
>> > Startup folder empty, search for backup.pst = 0 ?
>>
>> I didn't say the startup folder was empty, just that there is nothing in
>> there with backup.pst and a search turns up nothing.
>> --
>> Joe J
>
> good but help & support (I dual boot Win 7 & Debian ((Linux))) shows 3
> links to .pst files ...

Windows 7 and if I type in .pst in help and support I get zero results.
--
Joe J.