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Hello!
When running the PST crop tool from MS to crop some data from an oversize PST file, from what portion of the file does it delete data? Start (old stuff?), middle, or end of file (new stuff?)? Gregg Hill |
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There is no real way to determine what content will be cut. Take a backup,
run the pst2gb utility and assess the result in Outlook. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... Hello! When running the PST crop tool from MS to crop some data from an oversize PST file, from what portion of the file does it delete data? Start (old stuff?), middle, or end of file (new stuff?)? Gregg Hill |
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I was afraid of that!
Thank you for the reply. Gregg Hill "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There is no real way to determine what content will be cut. Take a backup, run the pst2gb utility and assess the result in Outlook. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... Hello! When running the PST crop tool from MS to crop some data from an oversize PST file, from what portion of the file does it delete data? Start (old stuff?), middle, or end of file (new stuff?)? Gregg Hill |
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New content is written in white space. White space exists where stuff has
been deleted. The new stuff is most likely all over the .pst file physically. The utility is not selective. Good luck nonetheless. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... I was afraid of that! Thank you for the reply. Gregg Hill "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There is no real way to determine what content will be cut. Take a backup, run the pst2gb utility and assess the result in Outlook. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... Hello! When running the PST crop tool from MS to crop some data from an oversize PST file, from what portion of the file does it delete data? Start (old stuff?), middle, or end of file (new stuff?)? Gregg Hill |
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I had to crop 100MB before it would let scanpst succeed. So far, the guy
says he has 98% of his data. Not too shabby! Gregg Hill "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... New content is written in white space. White space exists where stuff has been deleted. The new stuff is most likely all over the .pst file physically. The utility is not selective. Good luck nonetheless. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... I was afraid of that! Thank you for the reply. Gregg Hill "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There is no real way to determine what content will be cut. Take a backup, run the pst2gb utility and assess the result in Outlook. "Gregg Hill" wrote in message ... Hello! When running the PST crop tool from MS to crop some data from an oversize PST file, from what portion of the file does it delete data? Start (old stuff?), middle, or end of file (new stuff?)? Gregg Hill |
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