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Old September 13th, 2005, 02:22 PM
John Gregory
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I guess I misspoke. Apparently the CONTACTS file is part of the .pst file.
That's what I need to locate. How do I determine from within Outlook, which
of my several .pst files the program is actually using at the moment?


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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If you display the folder list navigation pane, you should be able to see
all your folders, with the contacts folders marked with an appropriate icon.

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"John Gregory" wrote in message
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How do I find the location of the CONTACTS file I'm running in Outlook
2003
Premier H&B? I may have three and I'm running into some conflict as I
attempt to search for records made in the near past (days or weeks).
Problem
seems to have started when I installed Business Contact Manager in June
without having a decent knowledge base of what I was doing. Finding the
locations of these CONTACTS folders may help resolve this issue. When I
pull
up a contact record or right click on "Contacts" at the top of the
CONTACTS
screen, "Location" is identified merely as "CONTACTS"; no path. I appear
to
have a CONTACTS file, Contacts in Personal Folders, and a Business
Contacts
in Business Contact Manager. All have different file sizes.