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I came across this post whilst searching for some information regarding where Outlook stores contacts. However I would suggest that you may not get many responses to your question as you have posted in a 'dead' thread - I say dead as the thread has not been updated since !
Imported my old pst files to populate Outlook email and everything came across OK including Contacts and Calendar. BUT, I usually back-up my Contacts list and calendar so I have it in case of a crash and also to copy to my laptop for when I'm traveling, also to import to webmail, etc.
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Firstly you should NOT have used the import function at all. You may well find that you will run into problems with your data having done that. Thank you! My Blog. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
In reply to A. User's post on March 1, For me the location is as Gordon states in his reply. All answers and suggestions are provided by an enthusiastic amateur and are therefore without warranty either explicit or implicit.
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CmdrKeene MVP. In order to view some of the backup files for Outlook, you'll need to unhide system folders and file name extensions. For information on how to perform that task, see How to unhide folders and file name extensions.
For Microsoft accounts, Exchange accounts, or Outlook. You may have an Offline Folders. You can't move that file from one computer to another. You can find the various files that make up your Outlook signatures in one of the following locations:. Stationery can be stored in two different locations depending on whether you have the bit or bit version of Outlook installed.
You can find the various files that make up your Outlook stationery in one of the following locations:. You can find the various files that make up your custom Outlook forms in one of the following locations:. Any Outlook templates you've created are stored in one of two places.
Templates will have an. Your send and receive settings include which accounts are checked at what frequency. You can find your send and receive settings file in one of the following locations. The file will have an. You can move this file to a new computer and retain your information. Moving a. If you need to set up Outlook on a new computer, copy your. You can then open the. The location of your. You can find your. Tip: If your Outlook Data File. Learn How to remove an Outlook.
Important: Office is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support. Upgrade now. Note: Your configuration might not include all of these files as some are created only when you customize Outlook features. Some of the folders might be hidden folders.
To display hidden folders in Windows, do the following:. To locate Folder Options , in the search box at the top of window, type Folder Options. On the View tab, under Advanced settings, under Files and Folders , under Hidden files and folders , select Show hidden files and folders.
Outlook Data Files. You must use Outlook to work with the items in a. Microsoft Exchange Server accounts save your information on the mail server.
See the Outlook Data Files. Also, some organizations allow you to export or archive your items to a. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Personal folder files are unsupported over a LAN or over a WAN link.
Click Account Settings , and then click Account Settings. Note the path and file name of your. If you upgraded to Outlook on a computer that already had data files created in previous versions of Outlook, these files are saved in a different location in a hidden folder.
However, I could not redirect the Outlook to the new Outlook. Every time I opened Outlook, it will ask for the User name and Password to the server, since the server does not exist anymore, the log in will fail every time, and Outlook would close automatically, and gave out the error message The set of folders could not be open I have tried but without success by right clicking the "Mail" method, etc.
I was not able to disconnect the link between Outlook and the original location of the file by any methods I could find. Could you please advise, which file can I modify and remove, so that I can uninstall and reinstall with a real fresh start. Does this have anything to do with the configuration of MS Exchange? Since Outlook did not received the correct User Name and Password to the no-longer-exist server where the outlook.
Therefore, I guess the only way is remove or reconfigure the Outlook instruction file s from outside of Outlook environment, but I don't know which ones they are. Have you tried opening the Mail item in Control Panel It's installed by the Outlook setup to configure accounts as an alternative to the Outlook menu and removing the file there? Thank you, it works now.
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