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How to find the folder where my Outlook file is located?

- Start your Outlook

- Check if the folder list is visible on the left side. If not then click on the menu 'view' and then on 'folder list'.

- Right click on the 'personal folders' in the folder list.

- Click on 'Properties' and then on 'Advanced'.

- The path to the pst file is shown in the second row.

View this demo to learn how you find the path of your pst file.

 
     
How to share the folder where my Outlook file is located in my network?
  1. Open the Windows Explorer
  2. Navigate to the folder you want to share
  3. Right click on the folder you want to share and select "Sharing and Security " in the popup menu
  4. Click on "Share this folder"
  5. You must have write access to open the pst file in this share. To get this, click on "Permissions" so that you have full access.
    Click here for an example.
    If you don't work in a domain then click on 'Allow network users to change my files'.
    Click here to see this step.

 Now your folder is shared in the LAN.

 
     
Can I automate the synchronization of my pst files? Yes, you can batch your synchronization in the Professional version.
The following parameters are supported:
 
  /settings [file] opens the scenario in the saved file  
  /mode [mode] specifies the synchronization direction:

- toleft
- toright
- both

 
  /nolog you are not asked for the log after the synchronization  
  /quit Quits SynchPst after the synchronization automatically.  
  /all synchronizes the complete pst file  
  /hide Starts the Outlook synchronization minimized. You see the SynchPst icon in the tray near the clock.  
       
How do I create a spo file?

1. Choose source and target file.
2. Tick the folders you want to synchronize.
3. Click on File > Save to create the spo file.

 
       
  If you want to synchronize your scenario saved in "c:\test.spo" in both directions and don't want to see the log file and SynchPst should quits after synchronization then you need this command:

synchpst.exe /settings c:\test.spo /mode both /nolog /quit

 
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