Good plan, Julian — once you’ve taken a fresh image backup, renaming the folder is safe as long as Outlook is closed.
Right now Outlook is using the PST in:
C:\Outlook Files Backup From OneDrive\[email]ggini1@tin.it[/email] - Outlook GG.pst
So we’ll rename
only the folder, then point Outlook to the PST in the new folder.
How to rename the folder (safe method)
1) Close Outlook completely
- Close Outlook.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc (Task Manager)
- End task OUTLOOK.EXE if it’s still running.
2) Rename the folder
- Open File Explorer → go to C:\
- Right‑click the folder Outlook Files Backup From OneDrive
- Choose Rename
- Rename it to something simpler, for example:
Outlook Files
or
Outlook Data
Example new path:
C:\Outlook Files\
3) Start Outlook and “reconnect” the PST
When you open Outlook after the rename, it may say it can’t find the data file (this is normal).
If you get a message asking to locate the file:
- Click Browse (or similar)
- Navigate to the new folder, e.g.:
C:\Outlook Files\
- Select:
[email]ggini1@tin.it[/email] - Outlook GG.pst
- OK / Next until Outlook opens.
4) Confirm Outlook now points to the new location
In Outlook:
File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Data Files
Make sure the tin.it PST now shows the new path (no “Backup From OneDrive” in the location).
If anything goes wrong (easy rollback)
- Close Outlook
- Rename the folder back to the old name
- Start Outlook again
That will restore it immediately.
If you tell me what new name you want to use (for example
C:\Outlook Files\), I can tailor the exact final path and what you should see in
Data Files afterward.