G
Guest
I recently had to reinstall Windows XP onto my computer and as a result I had
to reinstall all my programs including Office 2002. I backed up my Outlook
..pst file and reinstalled it after the Office reinstall. It all seems to be
fine with one exception. When I click on my inbox after firing up Outlook, I
get a pop-up with the message "The path specified for the file
D:\Outlook\backup.pst is not valid." When I click "ok", it pops up a browse
box for me to indicate where the .pst file is located. I assume the "D:" in
my pop-up message refers to the drive where I originally backed up my Outlook
..pst file before I reinstalled my operating system. Does anyone know how I
can get rid of this annoyance? Where should I direct it to? Thanks
to reinstall all my programs including Office 2002. I backed up my Outlook
..pst file and reinstalled it after the Office reinstall. It all seems to be
fine with one exception. When I click on my inbox after firing up Outlook, I
get a pop-up with the message "The path specified for the file
D:\Outlook\backup.pst is not valid." When I click "ok", it pops up a browse
box for me to indicate where the .pst file is located. I assume the "D:" in
my pop-up message refers to the drive where I originally backed up my Outlook
..pst file before I reinstalled my operating system. Does anyone know how I
can get rid of this annoyance? Where should I direct it to? Thanks