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pst files in Outlook 2003
Hi
Just a quick question: does anyone know why my Outlook personal folders says Personal Folders (97-2000) when I right click, select properties, advanced? When I do the same on my archive folders it just says Personal Folders. Is there a difference? -- Many thanks JD |
pst files in Outlook 2003
The 97-2002 format only allowed a PST to grow to 2GB while the new format
(shown as simply "Personal Folders") allows the file to grow much larger. "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi Just a quick question: does anyone know why my Outlook personal folders says Personal Folders (97-2000) when I right click, select properties, advanced? When I do the same on my archive folders it just says Personal Folders. Is there a difference? |
pst files in Outlook 2003
Right. Is it odd then that Office 2003 would have the older version of the
personal folders? Is it possible to change it to the newer one? -- Many thanks JD "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The 97-2002 format only allowed a PST to grow to 2GB while the new format (shown as simply "Personal Folders") allows the file to grow much larger. "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi Just a quick question: does anyone know why my Outlook personal folders says Personal Folders (97-2000) when I right click, select properties, advanced? When I do the same on my archive folders it just says Personal Folders. Is there a difference? |
pst files in Outlook 2003
It's not that odd, especially if you've upgraded versions on the same
machine. What I did was create a new PST in the new format, drag/dropped my info to it then renamed the old one and made the new one use the old name. Seemed to work OK for me (your mileage may vary). "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Right. Is it odd then that Office 2003 would have the older version of the personal folders? Is it possible to change it to the newer one? |
pst files in Outlook 2003
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
It's not that odd, especially if you've upgraded versions on the same machine. What I did was create a new PST in the new format, drag/dropped my info to it then renamed the old one and made the new one use the old name. Seemed to work OK for me (your mileage may vary). Isn't that a good way to risk corrupting your mail profile? -- Brian Tillman |
pst files in Outlook 2003
Hence the.... "your mileage may vary".
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Isn't that a good way to risk corrupting your mail profile? |
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