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2 gig pst outlook 2003
my pst file is nearly 2 gigs
Can I create a new outlook data file and have new email go there, would I setup a rule? I tried archiving 2 gig pst, but it does not get any smaller I have setup a new profile, but this is not ideal as I want to reply to older messages |
2 gig pst outlook 2003
Hi John,
in Outlook under "File/New/Personal Folder (PST)" you can create a new PST file. I prefer to name this "Personal Folder 2008" or any other name as "Personal Folders". Then you must change the delievery folder to the new PST file. Have a look on this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291636/en-us as special the part: "How to Point Outlook to Your New Personals Folder File" Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange (Vista Ready): Public ShareFolder Synchronize Outlook between PC and Notebook: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "john" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7XTRj.3377$XI1.1816@edtnps91... my pst file is nearly 2 gigs Can I create a new outlook data file and have new email go there, would I setup a rule? I tried archiving 2 gig pst, but it does not get any smaller I have setup a new profile, but this is not ideal as I want to reply to older messages |
2 gig pst outlook 2003
If I created a new data where would the contacts reside? I guess in old data
file My friend has a 4.5 gig pst file his georgies in contacts are acting up, thinking maybe a new pst would fix this, or doing scanpst? john "Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]" wrote in message ... Hi John, in Outlook under "File/New/Personal Folder (PST)" you can create a new PST file. I prefer to name this "Personal Folder 2008" or any other name as "Personal Folders". Then you must change the delievery folder to the new PST file. Have a look on this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291636/en-us as special the part: "How to Point Outlook to Your New Personals Folder File" Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange (Vista Ready): Public ShareFolder Synchronize Outlook between PC and Notebook: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "john" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7XTRj.3377$XI1.1816@edtnps91... my pst file is nearly 2 gigs Can I create a new outlook data file and have new email go there, would I setup a rule? I tried archiving 2 gig pst, but it does not get any smaller I have setup a new profile, but this is not ideal as I want to reply to older messages |
2 gig pst outlook 2003
If I created a new data where would the contacts reside? I guess in old data
file My friend has a 4.5 gig pst file his categories in contacts are acting up, thinking maybe a new pst would fix this, or doing scanpst? john "Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]" wrote in message ... Hi John, in Outlook under "File/New/Personal Folder (PST)" you can create a new PST file. I prefer to name this "Personal Folder 2008" or any other name as "Personal Folders". Then you must change the delievery folder to the new PST file. Have a look on this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291636/en-us as special the part: "How to Point Outlook to Your New Personals Folder File" Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange (Vista Ready): Public ShareFolder Synchronize Outlook between PC and Notebook: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "john" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7XTRj.3377$XI1.1816@edtnps91... my pst file is nearly 2 gigs Can I create a new outlook data file and have new email go there, would I setup a rule? I tried archiving 2 gig pst, but it does not get any smaller I have setup a new profile, but this is not ideal as I want to reply to older messages |
2 gig pst outlook 2003
john wrote:
If I created a new data where would the contacts reside? I guess in old data file They can be wherever he wants them, either the new or the old PST. The default Contactsw folder will be in whatever PST he makes his delivery location. My friend has a 4.5 gig pst file his categories in contacts are acting up, thinking maybe a new pst would fix this, or doing scanpst? Can't hurt. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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