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Burning PST files to CD/DVD

Burning PST files to CD/DVD. Using Windows 7. Step 1. We need to make sure that we can see hidden files and system files. Please go into folder options (windows explorer) and make sure your settings match the example on the right. Step 2.

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Burning PST files to CD/DVD

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  1. Burning PST files to CD/DVD Using Windows 7

  2. Step 1 • We need to make sure that we can see hidden files and system files. Please go into folder options (windows explorer) and make sure your settings match the example on the right.

  3. Step 2 • Next we need to know where our archive(pst) files are located. Your archive files are located in “c:\users\*username*\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook”. You need to go into Windows Explorer and located these files to be able to copy them over to a CD/DVD

  4. Step 3 • Open Outlook and “close” the PST files that you want to archive to a cd/dvd.

  5. Step 4 • Go back to windows explorer select the archive files that you want to burn to a cd/dvd then right click and select “send to” then “dvdrw drive”

  6. Step 5 • This is all that is needed in order to archive your pst files. Make sure that if you need something off these archive you “uncheck” the “read only” permissions. If you have an questions or comments please contact the helpdesk @ helpdesk@pwrx.com or sent a IM to your Helpdesk group that you created.

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