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Outlook 2000 pst size
I have a user who allowed the pst to grow to over 2 gig. When I tried to
delete some files, I got an unable to delete message. I installed 2003 trying to start over. Now 2003 is seeing the old ID and says the pst is too large. How do I force 2003 to start over with a new ID. If the old data is lost it is no big deal. tks |
Outlook 2000 pst size
Use this http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp. Then create a unicode .pst file and drag/drop the files from the old .pst file to the new.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, prtsbyaj asked: | I have a user who allowed the pst to grow to over 2 gig. When I tried | to delete some files, I got an unable to delete message. I installed | 2003 trying to start over. Now 2003 is seeing the old ID and says the | pst is too large. How do I force 2003 to start over with a new ID. If | the old data is lost it is no big deal. | | tks |
Outlook 2000 pst size
prtsbyaj wrote:
I have a user who allowed the pst to grow to over 2 gig. When I tried to delete some files, I got an unable to delete message. I installed 2003 trying to start over. Now 2003 is seeing the old ID and says the pst is too large. How do I force 2003 to start over with a new ID. If the old data is lost it is no big deal. If you want to start with a new PST, use Control Panel's Mail applet to add one to the mail profile, make it the delivery location, then remove the old one. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2000 pst size
"prtsbyaj" wrote: I have a user who allowed the pst to grow to over 2 gig. When I tried to delete some files, I got an unable to delete message. I installed 2003 trying to start over. Now 2003 is seeing the old ID and says the pst is too large. How do I force 2003 to start over with a new ID. If the old data is lost it is no big deal. tks |
Outlook 2000 pst size
"prtsbyaj" wrote: I have a user who allowed the pst to grow to over 2 gig. When I tried to delete some files, I got an unable to delete message. I installed 2003 trying to start over. Now 2003 is seeing the old ID and says the pst is too large. How do I force 2003 to start over with a new ID. If the old data is lost it is no big deal. tks I will use the utility to resize the .pst on Monday. We will see how things go. tks |
Outlook 2000 pst size
If you want to start with a new PST, use Control Panel's Mail applet to add one to the mail profile, make it the delivery location, then remove the old one. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I will look at this as well. tks |
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