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Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
My laptop died, so I took my backup of my outlook PST file (I believe
it is in 2002 format) and copied it to my new laptop. I installed Outlook 2007, configured a profile and added the backed-up PST file. I set it as the default file and then restarted Outlook and removed the empty outlook.pst file. My server is POP3 In the past I had set the option "leave a copy of messages on the server" so that I can read emails from the web or from outlook. Now I have 10,000 emails. My problem is that Outlook 2007 is attempting to download all 10,000 emails from the server again. It seems to have lost track of which emails it has already downloaded despite having the old PST file attached. If I let it download all 10,000 emails, I think it will work and continue OK but it will take a while and I will have 10,000 duplicates to clean up. I have tried removing and re-adding my profile and removing and re- adding the pst file but all to no avail. Any suggestions? Thanks! -- Karen |
Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
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Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
In edition you would be best advised to create a new data file, in the new
unicode format (the default for OL2003/07) set it as default and if neccessary copy data from your old pst to this - The new format is apparently more robust and doesnt have the size limitation. NB do NOT import, unless you want to lose settings & more wrote in message oups.com... My laptop died, so I took my backup of my outlook PST file (I believe it is in 2002 format) and copied it to my new laptop. I installed Outlook 2007, configured a profile and added the backed-up PST file. I set it as the default file and then restarted Outlook and removed the empty outlook.pst file. My server is POP3 In the past I had set the option "leave a copy of messages on the server" so that I can read emails from the web or from outlook. Now I have 10,000 emails. My problem is that Outlook 2007 is attempting to download all 10,000 emails from the server again. It seems to have lost track of which emails it has already downloaded despite having the old PST file attached. If I let it download all 10,000 emails, I think it will work and continue OK but it will take a while and I will have 10,000 duplicates to clean up. I have tried removing and re-adding my profile and removing and re- adding the pst file but all to no avail. Any suggestions? Thanks! -- Karen |
Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
On Aug 7, 4:14 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
The information about whaty has been downloaded is kept in the profile, not the PST. Creating a new mail profile will reset the data and cause Outlook to download it all again. I didn't know it was in the profile. Do you know where the profile data is stored? Ideally I'd like to just change the variable that outlook uses to keep track of which emails it has downloaded so far. I guessed it would be in the registry, but I didn't notice any of the Outlook registry keys changing when I downloaded some mails. (Apart from SQMReceivedDate and SQMReceivedNumber, which I think are used for reporting crash data) My approach would be to not leave the messages on the server. However, if I wanted to leave them there, I'd use webmail and reorganize the server, putting all the older messages in separate folders on the server so that Outlook won't see them in the inbox and then won't download them. That's what I'm doing now and thanks for your help. I guess I shouldn't have 10K emails in my inbox folder! DL wrote: In edition you would be best advised to create a new data file, in the new unicode format (the default for OL2003/07) set it as default and if neccessary copy data from your old pst to this - The new format is apparently more robust and doesnt have the size limitation. NB do NOT import, unless you want to lose settings & more What is the difference between copying and importing? Is there a way to just ask Outlook to upgrade the PST file to the new version? -- Karen |
Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
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Problem moving PST file to Outlook 2007
On Aug 8, 6:45 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
It could be, for all I know, that one of the CSLID keys that the profile points to is where the count is actually kept. If you have a registry monitor, see if any keys anywhere in the registry change when messages are downloaded. I did indeed use a registry key monitor and the only keys that changed in the hive were the SQM keys. Even if you find it, however, I'd be very surprised if a registry key export and import would preserve the value. Yeah, I might break everything by poking around. I suspect the registry is intentionally difficult to follow to deter piracy and protect trade secrets. It's a bit flakey, though and I'd hoped that Vista might have made it more robust. Anyhow, I have my desired result now by re-organizing my webmail as you suggested so, again thanks for your help. -- Karen |
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