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I recently converted my file system to NTFS for security reasons (Guest
account had full access to everything in particular). With FAT 32, Outlook
worked fine even with my limited account status. (The account I use on a
daily basis is not an Administrator account as recomended by Microsoft.) Now
it only works when I give myself Administrator rights. I am quite certain it
is because the .pst file is in the Windows folder. I set up a new file in
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\. Can I now
safely remove the pointer to the c:\Windows\outlook.pst through the Mail
applet in the Control Panel to start Outlook, then import the data from the
c:\Windows\outlook.pst file? Or what else would you suggest that I do?
account had full access to everything in particular). With FAT 32, Outlook
worked fine even with my limited account status. (The account I use on a
daily basis is not an Administrator account as recomended by Microsoft.) Now
it only works when I give myself Administrator rights. I am quite certain it
is because the .pst file is in the Windows folder. I set up a new file in
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\. Can I now
safely remove the pointer to the c:\Windows\outlook.pst through the Mail
applet in the Control Panel to start Outlook, then import the data from the
c:\Windows\outlook.pst file? Or what else would you suggest that I do?