Hello,
I have a very large PST file in Outlook 2013 [32-bit] (32Gb and growing daily). Is there any way, besides compressing it, to archive everything in the PST file, and start with a new one every 6-9 months? I have allot of sub-folders (with allot of rules (about 92)), and I have allot of contacts in my contact folder. Is there any way where I can keep all my rules, contacts, calendars, and start a new PST file, but I still want to have access to my older PST file(s)? Hopefully, this will prevent me from having a corrupt PST (main) file, and if it did become corrupt, it wouldn't take all day to fix it. I would appreciate any and all help. This is my last resort.
My setup:
MoBo: ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe
Intel Pentium 4 & 3.0Ghz, 2Gb Kingston DDR ram, GPU: AMD Raedon 4860HD (2Gb), Acer 23" LED monitor
Running Windows 7 Ult SP1, MS Office 2013 Professional Plus.
I know this is an OLD system, but it hasn't failed me yet (knock on wood!).
Thank You.
David
- Moved by Dave PatrickMVP Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:49 AM