If that all it says it indicates you are indeed using a unicode data
file.
Use the MS link I provided earlier to check whether the registry max size
setting have been set
Sorry. It says Personal Folders File.
:
But you are failing to respond to my previous post with regard Data
Management
I actually did so and am waiting for replies. Thanks!
:
PS I know you are getting frustrated but it makes little sense to
start a
new thread in another OL group
OK. Many thanks! I read the MS article and, although it's
probably
targeted
toward professional IT practitioners, do I understand from it
that I
can
go
into the Registry and change the size of the PST file? And, how
do I
know
whether or not I have a "Unicode" system and, if not, how do I
change
it
to a
Unicode system? This is quite confusing.
Again, thanks for your help.
Oded
:
Nor do I see how it impacts.
As far as I'm aware you only receive that msg, in 2003, if the
registry
settings for outlook have been set for maximum pst size, and the
default
installation of 2003 does not add these settings. The max size
for
a
2003
unicode pst is in the order of 20gb whilst the max size for a
pre
2003
pst
is 2gb
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832925
Does scanpst.exe, the repair tool run on this data file & report
no
errors?
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Oh, I see. Yes, POP mail. However, I don't see how this has
any
relationship
to Outlook's PST file being too large. I assume this is an
Outlook
issue
whereas POP mail relates to the communication method. Isn't it
so?
Thanks for being there and trying to help.
Oded
:
A pop mail account or?
message
I did say, in the original question, that I checked the file
size
and
it's
about 2 GByte. I am not sure what do you mean by "what
type".
I
am
using
Outlook (not Outlook Express). If this is not what you
meant,
please,
let
me
know.
Thanks,
Oded
:
What type of email acct do you have? Apparently the pst
has
reached
the
maximum allowable size... you can check for the pst file
size
at
Windows xp:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local
Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Vista:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook.
(
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm)
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Sorry, but I have no idea what OL Unicode PST is. Also,
"upgrading"
from
what? I diidn't upgrade anything... Can you, please,
explain
in
more
detail?
I do not have any IT administrator. This is a home
computer
and I
am
not
aware that I put any restrictions. Id I did so, I did it
unintentionally
and
I have no idea how to remove it.
:
You are using an OL unicode pst & not the old version
that
you
continued
to
use after upgrading?
Or the IT admin has put restricions in place?
in
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I am using Outlook 2003, SP2. I am receiving the
message:
"Outlook
reached
its maximum PST flis size. Select items for deletion
(use
Shift->delete).
Use new "pst" file introduced with Outlook 2003."
I am stumped! 1) I am using Outlook 2003. 2) Outlook
doesn't
allow
me
to
delete anything - all I am getting is a pop up window
with
the
above
error
message. How then can I delete anything? 3) I tried
to
check
the
file
size
uzing Widows Explorer and it is about 2GB.
I am afraid to delete it from there because I'd loose
all
of
my
contact
as
well as other items I may need. What can I do?
Thanks to all who can help.