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Lots and lots of open PST files OutlookPower Magazine - February 2007 Reader Rich Cunard wants to know if he can have lots of open PST files to get around a corporate-imposed 500MB limit. Read on for our recommendation.
How to combine PST files OutlookPower Magazine - August 2006 We've recently gotten a few letters about how to move your PST file data from one PST file to another. If you've been using Outlook for a long time, it's likely you've got an old-format PST file that has a 2GB limit in storage capacity. If you're running close to that limit, you might want to use the new PST format that became available with Outlook 2003. In this important article, we present a tutorial on combining PST files.
Send us your tired, your poor, your corrupted .pst files yearning to be read OutlookPower Magazine - November 2005 One of the nice things about reaching a large audience is that we sometimes learn about products from our readers. After running our series on large .pst files, I got the following letter from Jean-Paul Peretz. It's very intriguing, so we're reprinting it here.
More thoughts on huge .pst files (and what to do about them) OutlookPower Magazine - November 2005 Last week, we ran "What to do when your .pst file is too big". In it, our OutlookPower Answer Team guru Francine Otterson gave guidance about .pst files growing to about 2GB. Our own editorial staff decided to add some "knowledge" to the article by pointing out that a Microsoft Knowledge Base article showed how Outlook 2003 could take your .pst file to 20GB. Ah, but a little knowledge is dangerous. This week, we provide some important cautions.
What to do when your .pst file is too big OutlookPower Magazine - November 2005 Microsoft has a 2GB size limit on the Outlook personal folders (.pst) and offline folders (.ost) file types [for Outlook versions prior to Outlook 2003]. Once the folder size reaches or goes beyond that size limit the file will not be useable even if you delete items. This article has some tips for when you take your personal folders into uncharted territory.
What to do if you want read-only access for your .PST file OutlookPower Magazine - August 2005 It's that time again. We've gotten more requests for information on how to share .PST files among more than one person. In this variant, Sani asks how to make a .PST file read-only. Can it be done? If not, what's the alternative? Once again, in this OutlookPower Answer Team column, Contributing Editor Francine Otterson has shares on sharing.
How to combine PSTs OutlookPower Magazine - August 2005 What happens when you've got too many Personal Folders and .PST files scattered all over your hard disk? How can you get everything organized? In this OutlookPower Answer Team column, Contributing Editor Francine Otterson has the cure for your organizational ills.
Moving personal folders, again OutlookPower Magazine - January 2005 In the December 2004 issue of OutlookPower Magazine, Francine and the OutlookPower Answer Team addressed a reader's question on how to move personal folders from one system to another, see http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200412/00001460001.html. This month, in a Letter to the Editor, reader Andrew Konstantaras has a follow-up response to the Answer Team's solution.
Moving personal folders OutlookPower Magazine - December 2004 This month, OutlookPower Magazine's Answer Team at the San Diego Outlook User Group responds to a question on how to move personal folders from one system to another.
Forcing Outlook 2003 to create Unicode PSTs OutlookPower Magazine - August 2004 The new Unicode format for Outlook personal store files has a number of advantages. However, there are instances where the Unicode format may not be the default and a registry hack can convince Outlook 2003 to create a Unicode PST anyway. This article tells you how. |
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