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binnsdrafting - 12 Aug 2006 21:36 GMT
I exported a copy of my outlook 2003 contacts to my new laptop via a flash
drive and everyhting works great. But the next time I loaded Outlook 2003 on
my desktop I received the following notice:
The Path specified for the file G:\contacts.pst is not valid.
Of course the G drive is the flash drive - otherwise when I click OK Outlook
appears to have all of its normal functionality. How do I rid myself of this
error?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 12 Aug 2006 23:47 GMT
REmove any reference to the flash drive under File->Data File Management.

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After furious head scratching, binnsdrafting asked:

| I exported a copy of my outlook 2003 contacts to my new laptop via a
| flash drive and everyhting works great. But the next time I loaded
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| Outlook appears to have all of its normal functionality. How do I rid
| myself of this error?
binnsdrafting - 13 Aug 2006 04:32 GMT
Thank you very much:-)  That took care of it.
- I'll make note of that for next time I need to make a copy of it!!

> REmove any reference to the flash drive under File->Data File Management.
>
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> | Outlook appears to have all of its normal functionality. How do I rid
> | myself of this error?
 
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