Yeah you are right, nice to know the limit is larger.  I haven't had to help
anyone out with outlook for a few years so it's nice to know the limit is
higher.  Still can't bring myself to like Outlook though.

Mike

On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Larry Sacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >I agree...I detest working with Outlook because of this problem.
>  Archiving
> >to me is as good as putting something you know you are going to need into
> a
> >file cabinet in the back storage area under lock and key when it should be
> >on your desk.
>
> Know you're going to need?  I archive stuff I think is amusing, interesting
> or evokes some sort of reaction (generally positive), but I don't want to
> venture a guess at hoe often I haven't actually gone looking for the
> archived stuff.
>
> Sounds to me like you just need a bigger desk.
>
> >To note also, the max recommended .pst is less then 2 gigs.
> >You are on your own if you exceed that.  MS's forces the archive issue
> >eventually
>
> You should upgrade from 2000.  Tom provides a nice explanation of the file
> size limits.
>
> Larry
>
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