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Old December 12th 08, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Outlook 2007 PST query

I just deleted about 500 randomly dated, e-mails from my inbox, and
then emptied my deleted items folder. Then, for reasons of safety, I
used the backup tool to create a backup PST, in advance of compacting
my PST.

I then compacted my PST. However, I notice that the new PST, after
exiting Outlook, is the same size in kilobytes as the backup PST
file. Shouldn't it be smaller? In other words, doens't compacting
make it smaller?

Thanks!
Dean
 




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