Copying .pst file.

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I have a new computer, and I want to move my Outlook.pst file to the new one.

When I load Office 2003 on the new machine it forces me to create an email
account /user. It then becomes my "Personal Folder".

Now what I really want is my 'old' data to be put on the new machine, a Dell
laptop, and be my "personal folder", however, I can't find the default
'outlook.pst' file on the new machine. I can't find the ...\local
settings\applications\microsoft\outlook folder. Is it just 'hidden' or am I
perhaps missing something or an easier way to do this. I must not be the
first person to do this?

If it is hidden, how do I unhide it to copy over it?

Thanks,
jwb
 
jwb said:
I have a new computer, and I want to move my Outlook.pst file to the
new one.

See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
Now what I really want is my 'old' data to be put on the new machine,
a Dell laptop, and be my "personal folder", however, I can't find the
default 'outlook.pst' file on the new machine. I can't find the
...\local settings\applications\microsoft\outlook folder. Is it just
'hidden' or am I perhaps missing something or an easier way to do
this. I must not be the first person to do this?

It's hidden. Open Windows Explorer on the old PC and enter this in the
Address field:

%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

Click Go.
If it is hidden, how do I unhide it to copy over it?

In Windows Explorer, click Tools>Folder Options. Select the View tab and
click the "Show hidden files and folders" radio button. You should also
consider unchecking the box labeled "Hide extensions of known file types".
 
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