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john December 21st 06 01:36 AM

Archive outlook 2003
 
I cant archive
I looked at my archive folder there are 2 files

archive 2.2 gig
archive 3.2 gig

When I open outlook I can see my 2 archive folders
I tried closing outlook then moving both archive files hoping I could start
from scratch, but when I open outlook up it prompts for both files
if I cancel out of that it still wont let me archive, when I try to archive,
it wants an archive file to append too
How can I stop it from looking for these to files when opening
I would like to start with a new archive file and remove existing 2 files,
If I ever need them I will import into another profile
my outlook file is about 900 megs
I thought with outlook 2003 the limit is 20 gigs?




Patrick Keenan December 21st 06 04:23 AM

Archive outlook 2003
 
"john" wrote in message
news:oylih.92593$rv4.35953@edtnps90...
I cant archive
I looked at my archive folder there are 2 files

archive 2.2 gig
archive 3.2 gig

When I open outlook I can see my 2 archive folders
I tried closing outlook then moving both archive files hoping I could
start
from scratch, but when I open outlook up it prompts for both files
if I cancel out of that it still wont let me archive, when I try to
archive,
it wants an archive file to append too
How can I stop it from looking for these to files when opening
I would like to start with a new archive file and remove existing 2 files,
If I ever need them I will import into another profile
my outlook file is about 900 megs
I thought with outlook 2003 the limit is 20 gigs?


Did you close the archive folders before moving them?

If not, try moving them back into the original location, restarting Outlook,
and closing them. Or, adjust the profile's attached files via Control
Panel, Mail, show profiles, properties, data files, remove.

IIRC the file limit depends on the pst format in use. If you use the older
format, the limit is much smaller.

HTH
-pk



john December 23rd 06 12:15 AM

Archive outlook 2003
 
I did move them back to original location and I no longer get prompts
your saying I should delete the archive files from within outlook to get rid
of them?

How can I convert to newer pst format?



"Patrick Keenan" wrote in message
...
"john" wrote in message
news:oylih.92593$rv4.35953@edtnps90...
I cant archive
I looked at my archive folder there are 2 files

archive 2.2 gig
archive 3.2 gig

When I open outlook I can see my 2 archive folders
I tried closing outlook then moving both archive files hoping I could
start
from scratch, but when I open outlook up it prompts for both files
if I cancel out of that it still wont let me archive, when I try to
archive,
it wants an archive file to append too
How can I stop it from looking for these to files when opening
I would like to start with a new archive file and remove existing 2
files,
If I ever need them I will import into another profile
my outlook file is about 900 megs
I thought with outlook 2003 the limit is 20 gigs?


Did you close the archive folders before moving them?

If not, try moving them back into the original location, restarting
Outlook, and closing them. Or, adjust the profile's attached files via
Control Panel, Mail, show profiles, properties, data files, remove.

IIRC the file limit depends on the pst format in use. If you use the
older format, the limit is much smaller.

HTH
-pk




Patrick Keenan December 23rd 06 01:18 AM

Archive outlook 2003
 
"john" wrote in message
news:zy_ih.92992$rv4.31283@edtnps90...
I did move them back to original location and I no longer get prompts
your saying I should delete the archive files from within outlook to get
rid of them?


Not delete them. Show the tree/folder view, then right-click on the
archive and choose Close. IIRC then you can move the file away and Outlook
will not ask for it.

How can I convert to newer pst format?


They *are* older format files? You can create a new .PST file for
archival purposes, specifying it as the newer format. Then, select the
items from the older archive file, and use Edit/Copy to Folder to populate
the new archive file. Let it finish - be patient.

You may find that you need to manually create subfolders in the new archive
file, first, then go through folder by folder.

HTH
-pk



"Patrick Keenan" wrote in message
...
"john" wrote in message
news:oylih.92593$rv4.35953@edtnps90...
I cant archive
I looked at my archive folder there are 2 files

archive 2.2 gig
archive 3.2 gig

When I open outlook I can see my 2 archive folders
I tried closing outlook then moving both archive files hoping I could
start
from scratch, but when I open outlook up it prompts for both files
if I cancel out of that it still wont let me archive, when I try to
archive,
it wants an archive file to append too
How can I stop it from looking for these to files when opening
I would like to start with a new archive file and remove existing 2
files,
If I ever need them I will import into another profile
my outlook file is about 900 megs
I thought with outlook 2003 the limit is 20 gigs?


Did you close the archive folders before moving them?

If not, try moving them back into the original location, restarting
Outlook, and closing them. Or, adjust the profile's attached files via
Control Panel, Mail, show profiles, properties, data files, remove.

IIRC the file limit depends on the pst format in use. If you use the
older format, the limit is much smaller.

HTH
-pk






john December 24th 06 03:11 AM

Archive outlook 2003
 
Can I convert my pst file that contains inbox to new format?



"Patrick Keenan" wrote in message
...
"john" wrote in message
news:zy_ih.92992$rv4.31283@edtnps90...
I did move them back to original location and I no longer get prompts
your saying I should delete the archive files from within outlook to get
rid of them?


Not delete them. Show the tree/folder view, then right-click on the
archive and choose Close. IIRC then you can move the file away and
Outlook will not ask for it.

How can I convert to newer pst format?


They *are* older format files? You can create a new .PST file for
archival purposes, specifying it as the newer format. Then, select the
items from the older archive file, and use Edit/Copy to Folder to populate
the new archive file. Let it finish - be patient.

You may find that you need to manually create subfolders in the new
archive file, first, then go through folder by folder.

HTH
-pk



"Patrick Keenan" wrote in message
...
"john" wrote in message
news:oylih.92593$rv4.35953@edtnps90...
I cant archive
I looked at my archive folder there are 2 files

archive 2.2 gig
archive 3.2 gig

When I open outlook I can see my 2 archive folders
I tried closing outlook then moving both archive files hoping I could
start
from scratch, but when I open outlook up it prompts for both files
if I cancel out of that it still wont let me archive, when I try to
archive,
it wants an archive file to append too
How can I stop it from looking for these to files when opening
I would like to start with a new archive file and remove existing 2
files,
If I ever need them I will import into another profile
my outlook file is about 900 megs
I thought with outlook 2003 the limit is 20 gigs?

Did you close the archive folders before moving them?

If not, try moving them back into the original location, restarting
Outlook, and closing them. Or, adjust the profile's attached files via
Control Panel, Mail, show profiles, properties, data files, remove.

IIRC the file limit depends on the pst format in use. If you use the
older format, the limit is much smaller.

HTH
-pk








Brian Tillman December 27th 06 06:19 PM

Archive outlook 2003
 
john wrote:

Can I convert my pst file that contains inbox to new format?


Certanly, and the instructions have been posted numerous times. Google
Groups is your friend.
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.installation/msg/3cce3b0d581e15e8
Also see http://www.maclean.com/upstart/
--
Brian Tillman



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