George P. said:
I see the two files (archieve and *.pst) in Data File Management but
when I highlight them, I can't remove them.
"archieve" or "archive"? Do you really see an asterisk for one?
If you see actual file names in this dialogue, they are in use and, of
course, can't be (and shouldn't be) deleted. If you want to start over with
a new mail profile containing no PST or a new one you create, you can do
that from Control Panel's Mail applet. Use Show Profiles, then Add.
I stopped Outlook,
brought up the Explorer but I don't see those files listed anywhere.
They are usually in hidden folders. Start Windows Explorer and enter the
following in the Address Bar:
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Click Go. I suspect you'll see them.
I went to Tools, e-mail accounts but I don't see a Next. I do see
the "deliver new messages, etc." but those two files are not listed.
In order to see the "Delivery new messages" drop-down, you must have clicked
Next because that's how you get there.
Listed are Personal Folders (highlighted) and Archieve.
Well, then, these are the two data files you saw in Data File Management,
with the first one being where youre messages are delivered. What you see
in the drop down is the display name (matching what shows in Outlook's
folder list), not the file name. The Data File Management dialogue shows
you the Windows file name.
If I click
on New Outlook Data File, I see "Office Outlook Personal Folders
File (.pst) and I see a file entitled "Outlook 97-2002 Personal
Folders File .pst". I didn't know if I should try to delete either
file but I doubt that the system will let me.
The New>Outlook Data File dialogue allows you to create a new Unicode-format
(the first form you mention) PST or an old ANSI-format PST (compatible with
Outlook 97-2002). In general, unless you need to port the PST between
Outlook versions, you should choose the former.