From: Joe J on 17 May 2010 12:18 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 18 May 2010 13:29 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 18 May 2010 15:25 "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 19 May 2010 20:28 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 20 May 2010 10:52 "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.
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