How to work with Personal Folders in Outlook 2000 (195782)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q195782 For a Microsoft Outlook 98 version of this article,
see
182062. For a Microsoft Outlook 2002 version of this article,
see
287456. SUMMARY Personal Folders are folders that you create to store mail
messages on your hard disk or on another server. You add a main Personal
Folders as a service to the User Profile and give it a file name. Personal
Folders have a .pst extension. For Microsoft Mail Post Offices, a Personal
Folders is set up automatically because the Inbox and Outlook folders reside
there. MORE INFORMATION The Personal Folders file contains folders, messages,
forms, and files. You work with a Personal Folders file (.pst) as you would
with any other file, and you can save, copy, and move a .pst file to another
location on your hard disk, a floppy disk, or a server. You can also designate
a Personal Folders file as the delivery location for your incoming messages.
NOTE: Using Outlook with personal folders as your delivery point
does not allow for advanced workgroup information sharing. This workgroup
functionality is available only when the default delivery is set to the
Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox. If you have installed Outlook
with the Internet Mail Only (IMO) option, skip to the "Set the Delivery
Location (IMO)" section. Set the Delivery Location (CW) To set the delivery location, follow these steps: - On the Tools menu, click Services.
- In Services, click the Delivery tab.
- In the "Deliver new mail to the following location box,"
click to select where you want to send and receive messages.
If you
set up a computer to use Remote Mail, you must click the name of a personal
folder file. If you set up a computer to use offline folders, you must click
the name of your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox.

- Click OK.
- Quit and restart Outlook.
Set the Delivery Location (IMO) To set the delivery location for an Internet Mail Only
installation, follow these steps: - On the File menu, point to New, and click Personal Folders
File (.pst).
- In Create Personal Folders, navigate to the location where
you wish to create the file, type a name in File Name, and click Create.
- Type a new name for the Personal Folders if you wish, set
Encryption Settings, and type a password if you want to password-protect the
file, then click OK.

- On the View menu, click Folder List to display the Folder
List.
- In the Folder List click Personal Folders, and on the File
menu, point to Folder and then click Properties.
NOTE: If you
created a new name for your Personal Folders, it will appear as Properties for
"<Your Personal Folders Name>." - Click to select "Deliver POP mail to this personal folders
file," then click OK.
- Quit and restart Outlook.
If you have a personal folder in the Folder List that you no
longer want to display, right-click it and click Close "<Personal Folder
name>". The Folder will be removed from the Folder List. Backing Up Your Personal Folders File Follow these steps to back up your Personal Folders file and all
subfolders: - On the File menu, click Import And Export to open the
Import And Export Wizard.
- In the "Choose an action to perform" list, click to select
"Export to a file" and click Next.
- In the "Create a file of type" list, click to select
"Personal Folder File (.pst), and click Next.
- In the "Select the folder to export from" list, click
"Personal Folders."
- Click to select the "Include subfolders" check box, and
then click Next.
- In the "Save exported file as" box, type the path and file
name of a destination .pst file, or click Browse and select a destination .pst
file.
- Under Options, click to select how you want duplicate items
treated, and click Finish.
Backing Up Outlook Folders Outlook folders, such as Calendar, Contacts, Journal, Tasks, and
e-mail message folders are components of the Personal Folders file in an
Internet Mail Only installation. This procedure will back up an individual
Outlook folder in a different Personal Folders (.pst) file. To individually
back up your Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Journal, follow these steps::
- On the File menu, click Import And Export to open the
Import And Export Wizard.
- In the "Choose an action to perform" list, click to select
"Export to a file" and click Next.
- In the "Create a file of type" list, click to select
"Personal Folder File (.pst), and click Next.
- In the "Select the folder to export from" list, click to
select the Outlook item folder you want to back up. For example, select your
Contacts folder to back up your Contacts in a different .pst file.
- Click Next.
- In the "Save exported file as" box, type the path and file
name of a destination .pst file or click Browse and select a destination .pst
file.
- Under Options, click to select how you want duplicate items
treated, and click Finish.
Exporting Outlook Folders to Another File Format Follow these steps to export your Outlook folders to a different
file format: - On the File menu, click Import And Export to open the
Import And Export Wizard.
- In the "Choose an action to perform" list, click to select
"Export to a file," and click Next.
- In the "Create a file of type" list, click to select
another file format, such as "Tab Separated Values (Windows)," and click Next.
- In the "Select the folder to export from" list, click to
select the Outlook item folder you want to export. For example, select your
Contacts folder to export your Contacts in a different file format.
- Click Next.
- In "Save exported file as" type a path and file name, or
click Browse to select a destination file, and click Next. Click Finish to
start the export.
NOTE: The fields in the exported file will match Outlook
internal field names. If you wish to change these names, you must do so in the
program that receives the file. Deleting a PST From Your Profile To Delete Personal Folders File (PST) from a Profile use these
steps:
- Exit Outlook.
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Click the Mail or the Mail and Fax icon.
- On the Services tab, click Personal Folders, and then click Remove.
WARNING: In order to restart Outlook, a Personal Folder must be
associated with the profile if you had the Personal Folder set as the delivery
point for new mail. The data in this Personal Folder file will not be available
unless imported or reassociated to the profile. Removing An Individual Folder From the Folder List To remove Individual Folders from a Folder List follow these
steps:
- From the Folder List right-click the folder you want
deleted.
- Click "Delete <folder name>".
This will remove the folder from the Folder List and set it as
a sub-folder of Deleted Items. Empty the Deleted Folders to permanently remove
the folder. NOTE: Using Outlook with personal folders as your delivery point does
not allow for advanced workgroup information sharing. This functionality is
available only when the default delivery is set to the Exchange server mailbox.
REFERENCES
For additional information about using PST files, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
196492
(IMO) How to back up, restore, or move Outlook
data
195719
(CW) How to back up, restore, or move Outlook data
238782 How to automatically back up your personal folders file
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