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How do I break a 2 gig pst file into smaller size?

 
 
Mike
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      25th Aug 2009
I have 2 gig pst file that scanpst will not fix. Need to be broken into
smaller size for scanpst to repair.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      25th Aug 2009
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088

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> I have 2 gig pst file that scanpst will not fix. Need to be broken into
> smaller size for scanpst to repair.


 
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      14th Sep 2009
Outlook 98-2002 comes with the limitation of maximum 2 GB size to the PST. If
PST grows beyond this limit, it catches the risks of corruption. However,
this would be wise to split PST, before it could reach the stage of
corruption.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair (Visit Here:
http://www.repair-outlook-pst.com/) gives you the ability to split PST into
few smaller ones. After the process, each of the PST part is available for
use with Outlook. Outlook can then get access to all the PST parts, with the
same efficiency; however, the risks of corruption are far away

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> I have 2 gig pst file that scanpst will not fix. Need to be broken into
> smaller size for scanpst to repair.

 
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Mohit Mathur
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      27th Dec 2010
Here you can also try Stellar PST File Splitter software which can Split Large PST File (above 2GB) into many small sized PST files on the basis of Date, Time, Email IDs & Folders.

> On Tuesday, August 25, 2009 9:00 AM Mike wrote:


> I have 2 gig pst file that scanpst will not fix. Need to be broken into
> smaller size for scanpst to repair.



>> On Tuesday, August 25, 2009 9:49 AM Roady [MVP] wrote:


>> See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296088
>>
>> --
>> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
>> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
>> http://www.howto-outlook.com/
>> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
>>
>> http://www.msoutlook.info/
>> Real World Questions, Real World Answers
>>
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>>> On Monday, September 14, 2009 11:06 AM JNPT wrote:


>>> Outlook 98-2002 comes with the limitation of maximum 2 GB size to the PST. If
>>> PST grows beyond this limit, it catches the risks of corruption. However,
>>> this would be wise to split PST, before it could reach the stage of
>>> corruption.
>>>
>>> Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair (Visit Here:
>>> http://www.repair-outlook-pst.com/) gives you the ability to split PST into
>>> few smaller ones. After the process, each of the PST part is available for
>>> use with Outlook. Outlook can then get access to all the PST parts, with the
>>> same efficiency; however, the risks of corruption are far away
>>>
>>> "Mike" wrote:



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