You can create a new pst-file and then use the Archive feature in the File
menu to archive to that newly created pst-file. Make sure you select the
root of your mailbox and set the archive date to a date so far in the past
that you are certain no emails will get moved. When Archive runs, the folder
structure will be mimicked to the "archive" file.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"Srini" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Iam using outlook 2003 since 2yrs. My memory of Pst file is around 5 GB. I
> came to know from blogs that i can go upto +20gb but the responce became
> very
> slow.In my personal folders, i have lot of folders and sub folders (Around
> 150).
>
> I can create one more new personal folder but i cannot create 150
> folders/sub folders. Is there any method of creating a new PST with the
> same
> folders/sub folders?? Thankful if any one can help me.
>
> thx and rgds
> Srinivas