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    I can’t find the (probably very simple) answer to this, mainly because I don’t know the correct terminology!

    Our Exchange Server 2003 has several users, each with their own Mailbox (no, not PST file!).

    BackupAssist individual creates backup PST files from each mailbox on a daily basis, in a directory which isn’t known to Exchange, and which aren’t normally accessed

    I want to ‘connect’ to one of these user’s (say User- PST files within a different user’s (say User-A) Outlook, so that it appears as a new Folder (with InBox, Sent, etc subfolders) in the usual Folder list view. I do not want to import the emails from User-B’s PST – InBox, Sent, etc folders – into the corresponding folders of User-A’s Outlook.

    I hope this makes sense!

    What is the correct terminology for this action? And, even better, has someone a quick procedure to enable it to happen?

    Thanks!

    BATcher

    Plethora means a lot to me.

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    • #1122151

      In Outlook – File | Open | Outlook Data File – navigate to the location of the PST file. Then just Close the file when finished with it.

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #1122177

        Oh good grief – is it that simple?! [hangs head in shame…]

        Thanks, Joe!

        BATcher

        Plethora means a lot to me.

        • #1122179

          It is that simple as long as you have OS permission to access the file. No head hanging required…

          You’re quite welcome. Love those easy ones. grin

          Joe

          --Joe

        • #1122281

          I believe Microsoft views working with a PST on a remote drive as an unsupported configuration; it certainly is not recommended for normal use. However, to glance at some email now and then, or copy items back and forth, it should be “reliable enough.”

          • #1122284

            It’s basically so someone can temporarily access emails of someone who’s left, without having to keep the (ex-)user domain account hanging around!

            BATcher

            Plethora means a lot to me.

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