How To Change The Default PST Location/Path Registry In Outlook Shoaib November 28, 2021 Tech Tips For customizing default PST/OST location/path for Microsoft Outlook in registry Editor, you can walk it through step by step as following:Step 1: Open the Run dialog box with pressing the Win + R keys in a meanwhile, enter the regedit into the Open box, and click the OK button.Step 2: In the coming User Account Control dialog box, click the Yes button.Step 3: Find out and select the Outlook key with one of following paths:Outlook 2013: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\OutlookOutlook 2010: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\OutlookOutlook 2007: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\OutlookStep 4: Click the Edit > New > Expandable String Value, and name the new created expandable string value as ForcePSTPath.Note: To change the default location folder of .ost files generated by exchange accounts, you can create an expandable string value and name it as ForceOSTPath.Step 5: Double click the new created ForcePSTPath to open the Edit string dialog box, and then enter or paste your custom saving path into the Value data box, and then click the OK button. See screen shot below:Step 6: Close the Registry Editor, and restart your Microsoft Outlook.From now on, when you create a new Outlook data file (.pst file), it will open the specified default location for saving this .pst file.Notes:(1) This method won’t affect the saving location folder of existing .pst files.(2) This method won’t affect the default location folder of outlook data files generated by IMAP accounts. For customizing default PST/OST location/path for Microsoft Outlook in registry Editor, you can walk it through step by step as following:... Read more »
How to Fix 0x0000011b Windows Error When Connect to Shared Network Printers Shoaib November 14, 2021 Printer Sharing , Tech Tips Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Next, type ‘regedit’ inside the text box and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up the Registry Editor with administrative privileges.Once you’re prompted by the User Account Control prompt, click Yes to grant administrative privileges.After you’re inside the Registry Editor, use the menu on the left to navigate to the following location :HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\PrintOnce you’re inside the correct location, ensure that the Print key is selected, then move over to the right-hand section, right-click on an empty space and select New > 32-bit) DWORD Value.Next, name the newly created registry value as RpcAuthnLevelPrivacyEnabled and press Enter to save the changes.Finally, double-click on the newly created RpcAuthnLevelPrivacyEnabled value.Once you’re inside the Edit menu, set the Base to Hexadecimal and the Value data to 0 before clicking Ok to save the changes.Once this modification has been complete, restart your PC and repeat the action that was previously causing the 0x0000011b.If the problem is still not fixed, move down to the final potential fix below.Uninstall the problematic update (KB5005565)Or Download this regedit file for auto-correct regeditor Download Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Next, type ‘regedit’ inside the text box and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up the ... Read more »