They are all running Windows XP so I don't see an issue there. Also, I accidentally tested this on a Win 7 system and it worked there too. PST only as the title suggests. If I had an exchange server, I wouldn't bother with this script. What would be the point of trying to copy a folder structure that doesn't exist? No - I know it works for you but it is a one time script. It does a few things incorrectly for many environments.
It will not work on WIndows Vista and later because the folders are hard coded and they fo mot exisit on Vista. I just wanted to note for anyone looking that this code would need to be modified to work in most environments. This script is intended to be used once a year on a Windows XP workstation where Outlook is used to store emails in local PST files no exchange server. Modifications would need to be made to support new environments, but these can be found easily as their are many scripts that do this already.
Like I said. If it works for you then ok. It does not work in an Exchange domain environment with roamed profiles. Office Office Exchange Server.
Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Go to the tab within the account settings menu for Data Files. Select Add to create a new data file.
Enter a file-name for the data file and select a location if required then select Ok to create the new data file. Close the Account Settings. You should see now that a new folder location has been added in the folders pane in Outlook under your normal inbox and sent items. Right-click on the folder heading to add sub-folders to copy your mail items to. How to Archive IMAP Emails in Outlook and earlier If your IMAP mailbox is approaching the disk quota limit for your account or is full, you will need to free up some space by deleting large emails or you can archive old emails by moving them to an offline location on your computer.
This guide demonstrates how you can create an archive location in Outlook Step 1 You need to create a new data file, sounds difficult but its really quite simple.
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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Jen CQ. Due to the size of my current pst file I've decided to create a new data file from the start of this year. I've recently run Scanpst, however I still cannot create a new pst file.
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