How to set the location of an archive .pst file in Outlook (836755)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager
- Microsoft Outlook 2002
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
INTRODUCTIONThis article describes how to set the location of the
Microsoft Outlook archive personal folders (.pst) file by modifying the Outlook
profile file (.prf).MORE INFORMATIONThere are two methods that you can use to set the location
of the archive .pst file. The first method uses the Microsoft Office 2003
Custom Installation Wizard (CIW) to create the .prf file. The second method
shows you how to create a basic .prf file that includes a custom setting for
the archive .pst file. Note You cannot set the following options for the archive .pst file by
using a .prf file. You must use system policies to configure the options for
the following properties of the archive .pst file:
- Set the AutoArchive feature to run every
x days, where x is the
number of days that will pass before the AutoArchive feature
initiates.
- Configure the AutoArchive feature to prompt you before it
archives your files.
- Configure the AutoArchive feature to delete expired items
in e-mail folders only.
Method 1: Modify an existing .prf fileThe CIW is included with the Microsoft Office Resource Kit
2003. The following steps describe how you can create an Outlook profile by
using CIW that includes an archive .pst file. In this example, the name of the
archive .pst file is Archive.pst and the location is set to use the
C:\FolderName folder. You can change the path and the file name to the location
and the file name that you want. Note The folder path for the archive .pst file must exist for this
method to work correctly.
- Start the Microsoft Office 2003 CIW.
- On the Custom Installation Wizard page,
click Next.
- On the Open the MSI File page, specify the
Microsoft Windows Installer package file (.msi) that you want, and then click
Next.
- Click Create a new MST file, and then
click Next.
- Continue to click Next until you reach the
Outlook: Customize Default Profile page.
- On the Outlook: Customize Default Profile
page, click New Profile, type a name for the profile in the
Profile name box, and then click
Next.
- Add the settings that you want, such as the name of the
Microsoft Exchange Server and the user name, and then click
Next.
- Repeat step 7 to add the settings that you want to the
pages that follow until you reach the Outlook: Remove Accounts and
Export Settings page.
- On the Outlook: Remove Accounts and Export
Settings page, click Export File Settings.
- In the Save As dialog box, type the path
and the file name that you want, and then click
Save.
- Click Finish, and then click
Exit.
- Start a text editor, such as Notepad, and make the
following changes to the .prf file that you saved in step 10:
- Under Section 2 - Services in Profile,
type ServiceX=Microsoft Outlook Client in the
[Service List] section.
- Create a [ServiceX] section under
Section 4 - Default values for each service by typing the
following information:
- In the [ServiceX] section that you
created in step 12b, type
AutoArchiveFileName=c:\FolderName\archive.pst under
Section 4 - Default values for each service.
- In the [Microsoft Outlook Client]
section, type
AutoArchiveFileName=PT_STRING8,0x0324 under
Section 6 - Mapping for profile properties.
- Import the .prf file by using Outlook, or deploy the .prf
file by using one of the supported installation methods.
Method 2: Create your own .prf fileYou can create your own .prf file that contains the default
settings. To do so, follow these steps:
- Start a text editor, such as Notepad.
- On the File menu, click
New, and then type or copy the following text:
; Sample PRF file for creating Outlook profiles with archive .pst location.
;
; The following PRF file is included as an example of how to create a PRF file that will
; configure a profile with the following services: Microsoft Exchange Server, Outlook
; Address Book, and Personal Folders. Sections 1 through 5 may be modified
; DO NOT MODIFY SECTION 6. It will most likely prevent the profile
; from being correctly created. Be very careful when editing to make sure the property values
; match their property types.
; Note that sections 2 and 3 are similar. Section 2 determines the kind and number
; of MAPI services, while Section 3 determines the number of accounts. Sections 4 and
; 5 are also similar. Section 4 determines specific settings for each MAPI service,
; while Section 5 determines specific settings for Internet accounts. Finally, Section
; 6 displays the possible settings for MAPI services.
; Section 1 - Profile defaults.
; ************************************************************************
[General]
Custom=1
; -- Required. Indicates that this is a customized .prf file.
ProfileName=Microsoft Outlook
DefaultProfile=Yes
OverwriteProfile=Yes
DefaultStore=Service2
; ************************************************************************
; Section 2 - Services in profile.
; ************************************************************************
; The list of MAPI services that will be added to the profile.
[Service List]
Service1=Microsoft Outlook Client
Service2=Microsoft Exchange Server
Service3=Outlook Address Book
Service4=Personal Folders
;Service5=Internet E-mail
; If you add an Internet E-mail service, you must also add an Account in
; Section 3.
; ************************************************************************
; Section 3 - List of Internet accounts.
;*******************************************************************
; The list of accounts that will be created.
[Internet Account List]
; ************************************************************************
; Section 4 - Default values for each service.
; ************************************************************************
[Service1]
; No settings configured.
;----Outlook AutoArchive------
DoAutoArchive=True
AutoArchiveFileName = "c:\temp\archive.pst"
[Service2]
ConversionProhibited=TRUE
HomeServer=<enter server name>
MailboxName=%username%
[Service3]
Ben=TRUE
; -- Dummy property. Do not delete or modify.
[Service4]
PathToPersonalFolders=c:\outlook.pst
; The directories in the path of the personal folders must already exist
[Service5]
; ************************************************************************
; Section 5 - Values for each Internet account.
; *******************************************************************
; The settings for each account that will be created. The available
; account settings are listed in Section 3, below.
; ************************************************************************
; Section 6 - Mapping for profile properties. DO NOT MODIFY.
; ************************************************************************
; ************************************************************************
; Outlook settings stored in the profile
[Microsoft Outlook Client]
SectionGUID=0a0d020000000000c000000000000046
DoAutoArchive=PT_BOOLEAN,0x0320
AutoArchiveFileName=PT_STRING8,0x0324
FormDirectoryPage=PT_STRING8,0x0270
; -- The URL of Exchange Web Services Form Dir - If you use Notepad, click Save As on the
File menu.
- In the Save As dialog box, type the file
path and the name you that want, and then click Save.
Note Save the file with a .prf file name
extension. - Quit Notepad.
- Import the .prf file by using Outlook, or deploy the .prf
file by using one of the supported installation methods.
For additional information about how to deploy
Outlook 2003, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
828377
Supported installation methods for
deploying Office 2003
For additional information about how to deploy
Microsoft Outlook 2002, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
308383
How to create an Administrative
installation point for deploying a customized version of Office XP
For additional information about how to create a
.prf file with CIW, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
308300
How to create a PRF file for
configuring MAPI profiles during a customized Outlook 2002
installation
For additional information about how to import a
.prf file from Outlook, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
296192
Additional command-line
switches
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/5/2004 |
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