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tamba1
Hi
In preparation for sorting out my PST files I have spent hours and hours
reading LOTS and LOTS of info , forums, tutorials, blogs, help guides etc on
sorting out my PST files ...
To save me flicking back and forth through many files /printouts I have
extracted the releavant data and compiled the info below..
To save yourselves lots of frustration of MANY qs in many postings and also
to save other users lots of time in searching for things I have put
everything in this one posting ..... apologies for the length
1. Please can someone read my "SORTING YOUR OUTLOOK PST FILES " info below
and make sure its correct and ok for me to follow .. if its OK maybe others
can benefit from this info too ???
2. Please can someone then come back to me on my Qs ( marked with 3
asterisks regarding my own PST file situation as I am trying to sort out my
own PST files and as you will see really need some help..
A bit of history re my situation:
I would like to say I had nothing to do with my mess with my PSTs and
"someone " fiddled on my PC , but that's simply NOT true.. When I 1st started
using Outlook a LONG time ago I was oblivious to PST files and ESPECIALLY
their file size limit.. In order to organise my outlook I had MANY folders
and subfolders.. after a while I discoverd email profiles and that I could
view pop3 mail in outlook and set up those ... save me gogin back and forth
to my internet email accounts llike hotmail etc
I discovered about PSTs by accident from an article written by a PC expert
about a poor user distraught at having lost ALL their outlook data and
warning other users of the "unknown by many" PST file size limit and giving
advice to get ours sorted .. I was somewhat "freaked" to realise I could lose
EVERYTHING by having a file that was too big and not having archived info
...So I set about researching archiving and archived data
Then I "discoverd" auto archiving and set that up which runs ev 7 days ....
Now I would like to Tidy things up - Sort PST files and ultimately end up
with a TIDY outlook with sev PST files that are backed up frequently and
PROPERLY..
Ultimately I am wanting to upgrade outlook and want everything to be ship
shape before doing that..
Thanks in advacne for your time and assistance
I look forward to yoru replies
tamba1
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SORTING YOUR OUTLOOK PST FILES
______________________________________________
1. Size of PST File/s
PST file should be under 2GB to avoid performance issues , 2GB = 2097152 KB
My PST file ( outlook today folder) is 23035 KB which I make to be 0.02197GB
so although under limit want to sort out my PST files NOW ..
*** Have I got this right? am I UNDER the limit?
2. How many PST files do I have?
Haivng had outlook for ages I could not remember having created new PST
files in theory I would have 1 PST file for all outlook and 1 for archive ?
BUT Searched my PST location: and found I have LOTS of pst files ?? I have
taken a screen dump so I hopefully we can discuss and I can get advice on
this ...
***I had taken a backup using personal backup tool and DO backup my outlook
files when asked ( my setting ev 7 days) .... woudl this imact how many pst
files I have?
3. Where are they filed ( default location)
“To locate your main .pst file, right-click the Outlook Today folder and
choose Properties. (If the .pst file you want to move isn't your main data
store, right-click the top level of the hierarchy instead of Outlook Today.)
In the Properties dialog box, click the Advanced button to see the filename
and path for your .pst file.
Note: You may need to unhide files to see them - Open Windows Explorer, and
choose Tools, Folder Options. On the View tab, select "Show hidden files and
folders." After you close the dialog box, you should be able to see the .pst
file in the folder.
5. How to open a PST file to see what's in it?
Goto Outlook today folder Click File/Open/Outlook Data File find the file
you want to open, click it and click OK. When the new file is opened, you'll
see it now listed in your Folder List. In outlook
Click View/Folder List to display the Folder List, if it's not already
displayed.
4. Can I have multiple PST files ?
Yes you can
***What is the max you can have ?
***Can these all be open at same time ( ie see them all in folder structure
in outlook
3. Backing up PST files -
Options
Use Personal folders backup tool
or
Manually copy PST files/s to another location like External Hard drive
4. To Back Up or Copy ALL Your Outlook Mail, Contacts Calendar and other
outlook Data manually
Go to your Outlook folder in Windows Explorer.
Highlight all files ending in ".pst". Make sure in particular your selection
includes "outlook.pst" and "archive.pst".
Select Edit | Copy from the menu to copy them.
Open the folder where you want to put your backup copies in Windows Explorer.
Ideally, this will be on another computer, on a removable disk stored far
away from your home, somewhere on the Internet, or at least on a different
hard disk.
Select Edit | Paste from the menu to paste your .pst files to the backup
location
5. How to control PST file size and not let it get too big
“To maintain reasonably sized .pst files, delete messages you don't need to
keep, empty the Deleted Items folder regularly or automatically, and
occasionally compact the .pst file to remove the empty space that remains
after you delete items.
To compact the .pst file, right-click your folder's top level (Outlook Today
if it's your main data store), click Advanced, and click Compact Now.
Unfortunately, you can't schedule the compact function or launch it from a
command line.
6. Saving emails or email folders to a DVD
I want to save emails to DVD still be able to read them without doing a pst
backup, and have the option to reinstall the pst files back in if needed
“You can use an add-in for this;
“http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/email_archiver/
***If I understood this correctly this addin enables you to view you outlook
pst file contents on the web as though you were using outlook … and navigate
accordingly - is this correct?
Info taken from HTML for email Archiver backup sware web site
“Unique Outlook add-in working with all types of Microsoft Outlook folders
and used for a wide range of tasks: archiving into a platform-independent
HTML format or platform-dependent CHM format, publishing Microsoft Outlook
folders on the Internet, moving data from Microsoft Outlook onto other
software and hardware platforms, including mobile devices.
Archives created in the program reproduce the structure of Microsoft Outlook
folders, where it can contain messages or other elements in any language and
with any type of attachment, support the sorting of several criteria and can
be searched with advanced options.
Link to forum posting re this
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...27a6e3c352e5&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1
7. Creating a new PST file and copying emails across from existing folders
a. Create a new PST: Click File/Data File Management. bring up the Outlook
Data Files dialog box.
b . Click Add to add a new PST file. box will appear seeking conf re adding
new personal.pst file. Click OK.
c. Box will appear saying new PST file will be put in default location . If
this want to save elsewhere choose another location.
d. Name your new file ( this is the same name you will see in folder listing
in outlook) click OK to save this new, folder ( which will be empty)
e.Once named and clicked OK, box appears. Giving you options to set
compression preferences and
password protect the folder.
f. Click OK – same box will appear showing the new file is now listed among
open PST files.
g. Here you can select your new PST file and click Settings.to edit PST file
settings : such as Compressions if you wish to compress the folder, and also
add personal notes re the file contents
h. The Folder List will now also shows new PST file ready for use and it
also has a Deleted Items folder.
NOTE:-
I can now choose any folder with emails I want to “move†select the emails
and to click and drag into new PST file.
i.How to select emails to move
j. If selecting many emails click on 1st email and hold shift key to goto
final email you want and click this will select all of them in one go…
k Use Cntrl key to choose emails few at a time
l. Easiest way Drag whole folder across
Phew finally reached the end of this post
Thanks for your time
tamba1
In preparation for sorting out my PST files I have spent hours and hours
reading LOTS and LOTS of info , forums, tutorials, blogs, help guides etc on
sorting out my PST files ...
To save me flicking back and forth through many files /printouts I have
extracted the releavant data and compiled the info below..
To save yourselves lots of frustration of MANY qs in many postings and also
to save other users lots of time in searching for things I have put
everything in this one posting ..... apologies for the length
1. Please can someone read my "SORTING YOUR OUTLOOK PST FILES " info below
and make sure its correct and ok for me to follow .. if its OK maybe others
can benefit from this info too ???
2. Please can someone then come back to me on my Qs ( marked with 3
asterisks regarding my own PST file situation as I am trying to sort out my
own PST files and as you will see really need some help..
A bit of history re my situation:
I would like to say I had nothing to do with my mess with my PSTs and
"someone " fiddled on my PC , but that's simply NOT true.. When I 1st started
using Outlook a LONG time ago I was oblivious to PST files and ESPECIALLY
their file size limit.. In order to organise my outlook I had MANY folders
and subfolders.. after a while I discoverd email profiles and that I could
view pop3 mail in outlook and set up those ... save me gogin back and forth
to my internet email accounts llike hotmail etc
I discovered about PSTs by accident from an article written by a PC expert
about a poor user distraught at having lost ALL their outlook data and
warning other users of the "unknown by many" PST file size limit and giving
advice to get ours sorted .. I was somewhat "freaked" to realise I could lose
EVERYTHING by having a file that was too big and not having archived info
...So I set about researching archiving and archived data
Then I "discoverd" auto archiving and set that up which runs ev 7 days ....
Now I would like to Tidy things up - Sort PST files and ultimately end up
with a TIDY outlook with sev PST files that are backed up frequently and
PROPERLY..
Ultimately I am wanting to upgrade outlook and want everything to be ship
shape before doing that..
Thanks in advacne for your time and assistance
I look forward to yoru replies
tamba1
.................................................................................................
SORTING YOUR OUTLOOK PST FILES
______________________________________________
1. Size of PST File/s
PST file should be under 2GB to avoid performance issues , 2GB = 2097152 KB
My PST file ( outlook today folder) is 23035 KB which I make to be 0.02197GB
so although under limit want to sort out my PST files NOW ..
*** Have I got this right? am I UNDER the limit?
2. How many PST files do I have?
Haivng had outlook for ages I could not remember having created new PST
files in theory I would have 1 PST file for all outlook and 1 for archive ?
BUT Searched my PST location: and found I have LOTS of pst files ?? I have
taken a screen dump so I hopefully we can discuss and I can get advice on
this ...
***I had taken a backup using personal backup tool and DO backup my outlook
files when asked ( my setting ev 7 days) .... woudl this imact how many pst
files I have?
3. Where are they filed ( default location)
“To locate your main .pst file, right-click the Outlook Today folder and
choose Properties. (If the .pst file you want to move isn't your main data
store, right-click the top level of the hierarchy instead of Outlook Today.)
In the Properties dialog box, click the Advanced button to see the filename
and path for your .pst file.
Note: You may need to unhide files to see them - Open Windows Explorer, and
choose Tools, Folder Options. On the View tab, select "Show hidden files and
folders." After you close the dialog box, you should be able to see the .pst
file in the folder.
5. How to open a PST file to see what's in it?
Goto Outlook today folder Click File/Open/Outlook Data File find the file
you want to open, click it and click OK. When the new file is opened, you'll
see it now listed in your Folder List. In outlook
Click View/Folder List to display the Folder List, if it's not already
displayed.
4. Can I have multiple PST files ?
Yes you can
***What is the max you can have ?
***Can these all be open at same time ( ie see them all in folder structure
in outlook
3. Backing up PST files -
Options
Use Personal folders backup tool
or
Manually copy PST files/s to another location like External Hard drive
4. To Back Up or Copy ALL Your Outlook Mail, Contacts Calendar and other
outlook Data manually
Go to your Outlook folder in Windows Explorer.
Highlight all files ending in ".pst". Make sure in particular your selection
includes "outlook.pst" and "archive.pst".
Select Edit | Copy from the menu to copy them.
Open the folder where you want to put your backup copies in Windows Explorer.
Ideally, this will be on another computer, on a removable disk stored far
away from your home, somewhere on the Internet, or at least on a different
hard disk.
Select Edit | Paste from the menu to paste your .pst files to the backup
location
5. How to control PST file size and not let it get too big
“To maintain reasonably sized .pst files, delete messages you don't need to
keep, empty the Deleted Items folder regularly or automatically, and
occasionally compact the .pst file to remove the empty space that remains
after you delete items.
To compact the .pst file, right-click your folder's top level (Outlook Today
if it's your main data store), click Advanced, and click Compact Now.
Unfortunately, you can't schedule the compact function or launch it from a
command line.
6. Saving emails or email folders to a DVD
I want to save emails to DVD still be able to read them without doing a pst
backup, and have the option to reinstall the pst files back in if needed
“You can use an add-in for this;
“http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/email_archiver/
***If I understood this correctly this addin enables you to view you outlook
pst file contents on the web as though you were using outlook … and navigate
accordingly - is this correct?
Info taken from HTML for email Archiver backup sware web site
“Unique Outlook add-in working with all types of Microsoft Outlook folders
and used for a wide range of tasks: archiving into a platform-independent
HTML format or platform-dependent CHM format, publishing Microsoft Outlook
folders on the Internet, moving data from Microsoft Outlook onto other
software and hardware platforms, including mobile devices.
Archives created in the program reproduce the structure of Microsoft Outlook
folders, where it can contain messages or other elements in any language and
with any type of attachment, support the sorting of several criteria and can
be searched with advanced options.
Link to forum posting re this
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...27a6e3c352e5&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1
7. Creating a new PST file and copying emails across from existing folders
a. Create a new PST: Click File/Data File Management. bring up the Outlook
Data Files dialog box.
b . Click Add to add a new PST file. box will appear seeking conf re adding
new personal.pst file. Click OK.
c. Box will appear saying new PST file will be put in default location . If
this want to save elsewhere choose another location.
d. Name your new file ( this is the same name you will see in folder listing
in outlook) click OK to save this new, folder ( which will be empty)
e.Once named and clicked OK, box appears. Giving you options to set
compression preferences and
password protect the folder.
f. Click OK – same box will appear showing the new file is now listed among
open PST files.
g. Here you can select your new PST file and click Settings.to edit PST file
settings : such as Compressions if you wish to compress the folder, and also
add personal notes re the file contents
h. The Folder List will now also shows new PST file ready for use and it
also has a Deleted Items folder.
NOTE:-
I can now choose any folder with emails I want to “move†select the emails
and to click and drag into new PST file.
i.How to select emails to move
j. If selecting many emails click on 1st email and hold shift key to goto
final email you want and click this will select all of them in one go…
k Use Cntrl key to choose emails few at a time
l. Easiest way Drag whole folder across
Phew finally reached the end of this post
Thanks for your time
tamba1