So if needed you could create additional archive files and Outlook would
still work and not choke as long as each file is under the 2GB limit?
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"Oliver Vukovics" wrote in message
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Hi Mitch,
every PST file (Outlook 97-2002) can have 2GB.
If you have 2 PST file (Outlook.PST and an archive.pst) every single PST
file could have 2 GB.
Outlook.PST = 2 GB
archive.pst = 2GB
Combined = 4 GB
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"Mitch Tulloch" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Does the 2 GB ANSI limit for Outlook PST apply only to the size of the
Outlook.pst file, or to the combined size of the Outlook.pst and
Archive.pst
files?
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Cheers,
Mitch Tulloch
[MVP--Windows Server]
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