Outlook 2000

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Ed

I've used Outlook 2000 Small Bus Edition successfully for
nearly 3 years. Last Thurs, I was having problems
downloading attachments from my ISP. Now, I cannot
download any email from my ISP. Outlook goes thru the
processing of "receiving" all of the emails, but they do
not appear in my Outlook client. They still appear on
the server. The only problem I can determine is that I
have too many emails (over 30000 in Inbox) but I have not
received a message saying I've hit a MB limit. I have
plenty of RAM/MB on my laptop.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What is the size of your .pst file? Right click on the Outlook Today icon
and select Properties, then Folder size.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Ed asked:

| I've used Outlook 2000 Small Bus Edition successfully for
| nearly 3 years. Last Thurs, I was having problems
| downloading attachments from my ISP. Now, I cannot
| download any email from my ISP. Outlook goes thru the
| processing of "receiving" all of the emails, but they do
| not appear in my Outlook client. They still appear on
| the server. The only problem I can determine is that I
| have too many emails (over 30000 in Inbox) but I have not
| received a message saying I've hit a MB limit. I have
| plenty of RAM/MB on my laptop.
 
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Guest

945409K. I saw in Advanced Features that I can compact
the PST file. Will that cause me to loose access to a
portion of emails/attachments (e.g., any emails before a
specific date?). Thx, Ed
 
G

Guest

Solved it. Executed Archive command. Apparently in
O2000, ANSI standard is 2GB for .pst files. O2003 allows
20GB for .pst files. Will upgrade to O2003.
 
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