Moving date file profile for Outlook 2007 on Vista

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Alexfoo

Hello,

I have to configure an http mailbox on an Outlook 2007 (like Hotmail). I
want to move the data file from the system partition to the data partition.
To do such a thing on XP it was easy, you just had to set it up on "courrier"
in the control panel.

On Vista i can't find the same utility to set up the data file folder place.
By default when you create a http connexion, it create a new data file ni the
user profile folder. Wich is independant of the default data file.

Any idea ?
 
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Brian Tillman

Alexfoo said:
I have to configure an http mailbox on an Outlook 2007 (like
Hotmail). I want to move the data file from the system partition to
the data partition. To do such a thing on XP it was easy, you just
had to set it up on "courrier" in the control panel.

On Vista i can't find the same utility to set up the data file folder
place. By default when you create a http connexion, it create a new
data file ni the user profile folder. Wich is independant of the
default data file.

I believe the ability to move the Hotmail PST was removed from Outlook 2007.
 
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Alexfoo

Well, what a great news !!! One more reason to upgrade to Vista... Anyway, i
know it's not right place for this question, but i wonder if it's possible to
totally move the folder of users profiles...
I mean in W2Kx, it's c:\documents and settings\, and on Vista
c:\users\documents and settings\...
Can i move them to another partition, and how ?

thanqs for your answer anyway :)
 
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Alexfoo

I would like to precise that i don't want to use roaming profile (furthermore
i can't it's not in a domain). And folder redirection won't work cause you
can only redirect My documents and / or Desktop.
 
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Brian Tillman

Alexfoo said:
I mean in W2Kx, it's c:\documents and settings\, and on Vista
c:\users\documents and settings\...

There's no "documents and settings" on Vista. C:\Users taks the place of
C:\Documents and Settings.
Can i move them to another partition, and how ?

Ask in a Vista newsgroup.
 

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