PST Errors

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Greg Smith

I am having a terrible time with PST files. We are not running an Exchange
Server. Our internet provider is running the exchange server and forwarding
e-mails to our location. The pst files are stored on our network so if
something happens to the files it would be easy to restore. The pst files
are becoming corrupt almost every day. We have approx. 40 users. Is there
another way to store your e-mails and address book besides a pst file? Has
anyone else had to same problem. I run the Inbox repair tool all the time.
It does find errors and repairs the file but a couple of hours later the
file is corrupt again.

Thanks
Greg Smith
(e-mail address removed)
 
N

Nikki

How big are the PST's?

File Size: 2GB max (reads about 1.92GB in Explorer)

Large Table Support not Enabled (Default)
* 16,000 folders
* 16,000 items per folder

Large Table Support Enabled
* 65,000 folders
* 65,000 items per folder

To enable Large Table support, right click on Personal Folders and select
properties. Select Advanced. Check the box to enable large table support
and select OK until you return to the main window.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

I am having a terrible time with PST files. We are not running an Exchange
Server. Our internet provider is running the exchange server and forwarding
e-mails to our location. The pst files are stored on our network so if
something happens to the files it would be easy to restore. The pst files
are becoming corrupt almost every day. We have approx. 40 users. Is there
another way to store your e-mails and address book besides a pst file? Has
anyone else had to same problem. I run the Inbox repair tool all the time.
It does find errors and repairs the file but a couple of hours later the
file is corrupt again.

Thanks
Greg Smith
(e-mail address removed)
 

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