So simple you should already know the answer? Probably. do you really
have a CDR drive (a "CD burner")? CDRs & CDRWs only work in CD burners.
If your problem is finding the .pst files, another member sent you
that answer, however, you can always find it yourself by doing a SEARCH
in Windows Explorer for *.pst on "all hard drives" or whatever. If your
problem really is in the "saving" process---
Unless you know something I don't, you can only "save" (ie, copy files
to) to a CDRW in one of two ways:
1) use a CD burner program such as Create-a-CD, Easy CD Creator,
etc (usable programs which probably came with your CD burner) to create
all or part of an entire CD - with this program, you first save to your
HD, then "create" a CD using a CD-R or CD-RW.
2) use a program which allows you to copy directly to your CD
burner such as "Direct CD," which may also have been packaged with your
burner drive - this may be what you need, if you plan to copy to your a
CDRW in your burner in the same way you would use a zip drive, LS120,
etc. To use it, you must either have it running at startup or load it
before beginning to copy data to a CDR or CDRW.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 16:56:36 -0800 Vernon Plumlee <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> This is the second time I have requested the groups help and I'm
> really wondering if the answer is so simple I should know it
> already. Unfortunately, I don't.
>
> Could someone please inform me how to save my .pst folders to CDRW.
> I've copied all folders to Outlook 2000 from Outlook Express, but
> just can't find the path to save to the CDRW.
>
> I'm running Win 98SE.
>
> Please help! TIA -Vern-
>
> PCSOFT's List Owner's:
> Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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