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Deleting messages in Outlook 2007

 
 
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      5th May 2007
I can't use Outlook 2007. It gives aan error message saying my maximum .pst
has reached its, maximum size. I have tried several ways to delete the
messages. However, it keeps telling me the same error msg.

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      5th May 2007
So what were you using before?

Create a new pst-file by File-> New-> Outlook Data File and set it as your
default delivery location through Tools->Account Settings...-> tab Data
Files

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
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> messages. However, it keeps telling me the same error msg.
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