Outlook - maximum files size

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David Wess

This questions applies to both the Outlook that is included with Office 2003
and Office 2007.

It looks like the maximum file size can be set to either 2GB or 20GB, with
the default being 2GB. I just imported my Outlook Express messages and ended
up with a pst file size of about 2.2GB. Outlook won't even let me set up so
much as one additional contact. Is there is a simple method of increasing
the file size to 20GB? I checking the kb articles, it seems that a bunch of
somewhat complex registry edits are needed, and I am concerned about fouling
up my computer if I make an error. I am looking for an easier method,
possibly a file I can import into the registry. I need some expert advice on
this issue, many thanks.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

When you created your .pst file, you apparently used the older ansi format.
You should have created a unicode .pst file - old = 97-2002 format/new =
personal folders file.

Create a new .pst file and then try the export from OE again. Close the old
one.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, David Wess asked:

| This questions applies to both the Outlook that is included with
| Office 2003 and Office 2007.
|
| It looks like the maximum file size can be set to either 2GB or 20GB,
| with the default being 2GB. I just imported my Outlook Express
| messages and ended up with a pst file size of about 2.2GB. Outlook
| won't even let me set up so much as one additional contact. Is there
| is a simple method of increasing the file size to 20GB? I checking
| the kb articles, it seems that a bunch of somewhat complex registry
| edits are needed, and I am concerned about fouling up my computer if
| I make an error. I am looking for an easier method, possibly a file I
| can import into the registry. I need some expert advice on this
| issue, many thanks.
 

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