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Old 07-06-2006, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey again. I have an outlook .pst file that I migrated from an old computer.
I want to use this one as my default .pst, but when I try to close the other one, nothing happens, (the option is disabled).

I deleted the one that I don't want, and now the "Personal Folders" in outlook is glitching out and saying "An object could not be found"

I am wondering how you delete that instance of a "broken link".

I know it has someting to do with modifying the registry, but i don't know exactly how to do it.

-Jesse
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Nevermind.

Figured it out on my own.

Thanks anyways
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... and the solution was... ?
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