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Letters to the Editor > Regarding PST files
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PST files, PR boneheads, and more rules than sense OutlookPower Magazine - August 2006 This week, rather than provide one long answer to a particularly vexing Outlook problem, we've decided to gather up a few recent letters to the editor and present them for your reading pleasure.
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.
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.
Readers share tips about .PST files OutlookPower Magazine - January 2004 Last week, we ran a fun, little article entitled "How to share your .PST files." Of course .PST files aren't meant to be shared, which was the end conclusion of the story. In the intervening week, we've gotten a number of interesting and helpful responses, tips, and suggestions.
What not to do when sharing email files on a network OutlookPower Magazine - November 2002 What would happen if you have three computers networked together and you placed a .PST file on the networked drive so you can access your Outlook mail from each computer? Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz lets you know in this tip.
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