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Old March 21st, 2008   #1
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Hi all..have a annoying issue at work. I am trying to open up some old archived personal folders at work. they have the xtension .pst. We have just upgraded to Office 2007 a few months ago. I cannot open up these folders because they are not associated with anything. We are using Microsoft Outlook 2007. How do I go about opening these things up??? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!




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I would start here:

How to manage .pst files in Outlook 2007, in Outlook 2003, and in Outlook 2002

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Is the file larger than 2GB? If so, you might not be able to open it at all...
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If you've been archiving to the same archive.pst file for a long time (e.g., since Outlook 97 came out), you might want to search your computer for all .pst files and check their sizes. If a .pst file exceeds 2GB, Outlook can't open it. The pst2gb.exe tool, which you can get from Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS), can help you recover most of your data, but you probably won't get it all back. Try to keep any .pst files well under that 2GB limit. 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.
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thanks - i will try this and see how it goes - it is about 472M
here we go...

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great - i got it going - thanks alot!




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thanks - i will try this and see how it goes - it is about 472M
here we go...

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Ok, and you are trying to recruit employees???? In another thread?
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