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I have Outlook 2003 and I am not sure if I am still using the old .pst file
from 2000 or if I am using the new format that can grow to a much larger size than the old format. How do I tell which one I'm using? Thanks, Peter |
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... I have Outlook 2003 and I am not sure if I am still using the old .pst file from 2000 or if I am using the new format that can grow to a much larger size than the old format. How do I tell which one I'm using? Right-click on the root of the PST and choose Properties. Click Advanced and read the contents of the Format field. If it mentions "97-2002", it's the old format. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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