RE: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-12-10 Thread Adrian Lynch
to shrink that bad boy! Adrian -Original Message- From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 November 2008 18:05 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails) Adrian, can you open it with Outlook, and then run the Auto-Archive function

Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-12-10 Thread Rob Parkhill
for ways to shrink that bad boy! Adrian -Original Message- From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 November 2008 18:05 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails) Adrian, can you open it with Outlook, and then run

RE: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-12-10 Thread Billy Cox
Check out http://www.outlook-mail-recovery.com/ -Original Message- From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:54 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails) Same goes for any user using Outlook Express

OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-11-27 Thread adrian lynch
Sorry for the OT, just need to see if anyone has had any experience of a .pst file in Outlook 2000 going over 2GB and ways to shrink it. I'm told the deleted items folder contains a load of things that could be deleted so I'm looking for a way to navigate the .pst file to pick and choose which

Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-11-27 Thread Rob Parkhill
Adrian, can you open it with Outlook, and then run the Auto-Archive function. That should move older sent items etc. into a different pst folder for archived items. HTH Rob On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 6:39 AM, adrian lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Sorry for the OT, just need to see if anyone has

Re: OT - Shrinking a .pst file (without losing any emails)

2008-11-27 Thread Mike Kear
Also there's a Shrink function that does what you need. After you've run the auto-archive function (moves anything older than x weeks - you specify how old to move it) you run the shrink and it will close everything up and you'll get what you need. It's a while since i saw the Outlook2000 app,