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I'm about to begin using OL2003 on a freestanding desktop PC; no MS Exchange
Server involved and have a question concerning the new unicode PST format
introduced in OL2003. So far, I'm using the default PST file created by
OL2003 when I installed the program; I assume it is in the unicode format.
Apparently there is an option to use a unicode PST format in the OL2003
context IF MS Exchange Server is involved. But what about if MS Exchange
Server is not involved, such as my case?
I don't need the Multilanguage unicode support available in OL2003 and the
greater file size, folder size flexibility of the unicode PST format in
OL2003 doesn't seem critical to have (I can always archive a non-unicode PST
file before it gets too big, say over 1/2 GB, with the increased chance of
corruption). In my situation, do I even have the option, and if I do, is
it worth considering exercising that option, to configure my new OL2003 PST
file to be non-unicode? Nella
Server involved and have a question concerning the new unicode PST format
introduced in OL2003. So far, I'm using the default PST file created by
OL2003 when I installed the program; I assume it is in the unicode format.
Apparently there is an option to use a unicode PST format in the OL2003
context IF MS Exchange Server is involved. But what about if MS Exchange
Server is not involved, such as my case?
I don't need the Multilanguage unicode support available in OL2003 and the
greater file size, folder size flexibility of the unicode PST format in
OL2003 doesn't seem critical to have (I can always archive a non-unicode PST
file before it gets too big, say over 1/2 GB, with the increased chance of
corruption). In my situation, do I even have the option, and if I do, is
it worth considering exercising that option, to configure my new OL2003 PST
file to be non-unicode? Nella