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Old May 15th, 2009, 04:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Neo-lithic
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Default .pst file size

We have a PC in our office where the outlook .pst file has grown to 2 Gig
(Outlook 2000, operating on XP) I understand there is a 2 Gig limit. So
e-mails in this file are now totally clogged and cannot be deleted moved or
forwarded on. Can anyone advise of a way to split the .pst file down it
smaller parts without having to buy a third party bit of software?
Unfortunately a lot of the e-mails are still required.
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Old May 15th, 2009, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default .pst file size

See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088

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"Neo-lithic" wrote in message
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We have a PC in our office where the outlook .pst file has grown to 2 Gig
(Outlook 2000, operating on XP) I understand there is a 2 Gig limit. So
e-mails in this file are now totally clogged and cannot be deleted moved
or
forwarded on. Can anyone advise of a way to split the .pst file down it
smaller parts without having to buy a third party bit of software?
Unfortunately a lot of the e-mails are still required.


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Old May 19th, 2010, 09:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
cryingrose
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Default .pst file size


With the aid of 'pst splitter' (http://www.pstsplitter.com) third party
tools it is very easy to split pst files. When you will download and
install the software program a step by step procedure will come on the
screen and you need to just follow the steps. The steps are very easy
and simple you do not need any technical knowledge. So just freely
download and install a good professional third party software that will
get the job done of your pst file split. Good luck!


http://forums.slipstick.com

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Old May 27th, 2010, 10:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
JNPT
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Default .pst file size

Hi

There is another very popular third party 'split pst file'
(http://www.split-pst-file.com) utilitiy which successfully split both
multiple and single pst file on the basis of date, size, Mail ID and folder.
The software also support to create batch files to automate split process.
The pst splitter can split pst of any size while keeping the original file
intact at the roo destination.

"cryingrose" wrote:


With the aid of 'pst splitter' (http://www.pstsplitter.com) third party
tools it is very easy to split pst files. When you will download and
install the software program a step by step procedure will come on the
screen and you need to just follow the steps. The steps are very easy
and simple you do not need any technical knowledge. So just freely
download and install a good professional third party software that will
get the job done of your pst file split. Good luck!


http://forums.slipstick.com

.

 




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