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PST limit - cganing to new personal folder
Hi,
I am running Outlook 2003 and just hit the 2 gig limit, which I thought I could exceed with Outlook 2007. But I realized I had moved this file from an older 2002 Outlook so it was created by 2002. So I can create a new personal folder and copy/import all the files, but how do I make Outlook see this as the default folder for the inbox etc. Thanks Ted |
PST limit - cganing to new personal folder
You can use the Mail Applet in the control Panel to add a new unicode data
file and set as default Copy - drag & drop - from old to new pst, within OL Compact old pst when done, leave open or close, as is your wish "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running Outlook 2003 and just hit the 2 gig limit, which I thought I could exceed with Outlook 2007. But I realized I had moved this file from an older 2002 Outlook so it was created by 2002. So I can create a new personal folder and copy/import all the files, but how do I make Outlook see this as the default folder for the inbox etc. Thanks Ted |
PST limit - cganing to new personal folder
PS OL2003 unicode format pst has no such size limit
"DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... You can use the Mail Applet in the control Panel to add a new unicode data file and set as default Copy - drag & drop - from old to new pst, within OL Compact old pst when done, leave open or close, as is your wish "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running Outlook 2003 and just hit the 2 gig limit, which I thought I could exceed with Outlook 2007. But I realized I had moved this file from an older 2002 Outlook so it was created by 2002. So I can create a new personal folder and copy/import all the files, but how do I make Outlook see this as the default folder for the inbox etc. Thanks Ted |
PST limit - cganing to new personal folder
Ok, just to confirm before I start this 2 gig transfer....
1) I do the drag and drop within outlook like I normally do to move folders 2) Can I copy the whole pst or one folder at a time? 3) The Outlook specific folders like floow-up, inbox, etc will also copy, or are these created when I mark this PST as the place to receive mail? 4) I am runnign Vista - the option is to make the PST the mail recieving folder, so ia m assume this is what I do? Thanks Ted "DL" wrote: PS OL2003 unicode format pst has no such size limit "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... You can use the Mail Applet in the control Panel to add a new unicode data file and set as default Copy - drag & drop - from old to new pst, within OL Compact old pst when done, leave open or close, as is your wish "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi, I am running Outlook 2003 and just hit the 2 gig limit, which I thought I could exceed with Outlook 2007. But I realized I had moved this file from an older 2002 Outlook so it was created by 2002. So I can create a new personal folder and copy/import all the files, but how do I make Outlook see this as the default folder for the inbox etc. Thanks Ted |
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