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Hi Brian
I have done what you suggested etc, and imported the main PST into a new profile. But when i check the properties for the imported personal folder - it still says that its a 97-2002 PST (not 2003) so it seems i am back to square one. Also - when i try change the mail delivery location from the original PST to the new one- i get a warning that i will no longer have Unicode multilingual supprt - which i think i need, as i use Hebrew a lot as well. Am i doing this correctly? thanks again! "Brian Tillman" wrote: moishie wrote: i just moved over from 2002, using the slipstick (?) artcile - placing the PST and other files in the correct locations. It seems i may have a corruption (someone said i do) - because i have 2 folder called "personal folder" in my folder list - both are IDENTICAL. Something in what you did corrupted your mail profile and the Sliptick instructions wouldn't have done that. You need a new profile. http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm either way - my outlook told me today that my PST is full, and i should consider using the new Outlook 2003 folder system because it allows for more space. i;d love to do that! Until you buy Office 2003, it's a simple matter to use multiple PSTs, with one being the default as now, and another into which you can move data to keep the default folders smaller. You can also use autoarchive, which will move older messages from your default folders into another PST, keeping your default folders cleaner. Can someone point me in the right direction of how to do this properly - - maintain multiple PST files There's no real "correct" or "incorrect" about maintaining multuiple PSTs. Organize them in whatever way pleases you. - conserve Contacts Contacts generally don't take up a lot of room. Mail is the real space user in Outlook. - main rules, nick lists, signatures and all other valuable usaeble data Outlook 2002 doesn't have "nick lists". Perhaps the following will give you some information: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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moishie wrote:
I have done what you suggested etc, and imported the main PST into a new profile. I never, ever suggested importing. But when i check the properties for the imported personal folder - it still says that its a 97-2002 PST (not 2003) so it seems i am back to square one. Now convert it to a Unicode PST and make that PST the delivery location. Also - when i try change the mail delivery location from the original PST to the new one- i get a warning that i will no longer have Unicode multilingual supprt - which i think i need, as i use Hebrew a lot as well. Since I really don't know exactly what you did, it's difficult to suggest a solution to it. -- Brian Tillman |
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