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Jeko
I currently have created over 800 pst files within Outlook 2002 and am now
experiencing memory problems and not able to reliably send or receive emails
when connected to our exchange server. If I disconnect from our server and
reopen Outlook I can access and edit new emails and open any of the .pst
files. Tried upgrading to 2003 and that did not solve problem.
Note I originally created all of .pst files to avoid the 2 GB limit.
My IT guy and I are thinking that I have probably got to many .pst files
that Outlook is pointing to when it opens with the server connected. When I
disable my connection to the server that frees up enough resources to allow
access to all .pst files. If that is true then I guess I will have to combine
..pst files into a smaller number.
What to do you think?
experiencing memory problems and not able to reliably send or receive emails
when connected to our exchange server. If I disconnect from our server and
reopen Outlook I can access and edit new emails and open any of the .pst
files. Tried upgrading to 2003 and that did not solve problem.
Note I originally created all of .pst files to avoid the 2 GB limit.
My IT guy and I are thinking that I have probably got to many .pst files
that Outlook is pointing to when it opens with the server connected. When I
disable my connection to the server that frees up enough resources to allow
access to all .pst files. If that is true then I guess I will have to combine
..pst files into a smaller number.
What to do you think?