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You should be able to open the PST file from Outlook. Then once open you can make it the default data store, direct your e-mails to it and then close the new one the installation has made.
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Thank you for your advice. In the end i imported the address book and calendar from the old XP pst file into the Win 7 pst file.
I couldn't figure out how to make the old pst the default data store. I have created 2 accounts and was surprised to find that each account has it's own pst file. This doesn't strike me as particularly useful and would prefer that both accounts use the same data source. Can this be done?
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