Compact pst not working!

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Crash Fistfight

Outlook 2000, Exchange 2003, emails being stored locally in pst.
Pst was getting close to 2G limit, I archived nearly 600MB of stuff &
deleted.
Pst file still remains at nearly 2g & compact now doesn't do anything.
Why is this not working?
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

You might have to compact more than once to get the file size to go down
 
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Mike

I have tried, several times.
The progress bar clears the screen almost immediately.
I have upgraded to Outlook 2003, as I had planned to do, since we now have
an Exchange server.
I had hoped that with Outlook 2003 being able to handle larger pst files, it
would open fine, but it doesn't.
Any suggestions on repairing?
 
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MOHIT MATHUR

You can try Stellar Compact PST File software which will reduce your 2GB PST file to a considerable limit. The software scans entire Outlook data file and compacts PST file items like emails, contacts, notes, attachments etc & hence saves them from corruption by reducing their size & thereby reducing the whole pst file size.
Outlook 2000, Exchange 2003, emails being stored locally in pst.
Pst was getting close to 2G limit, I archived nearly 600MB of stuff &
deleted.
Pst file still remains at nearly 2g & compact now doesn't do anything.
Why is this not working?
On Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:12 AM Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
You might have to compact more than once to get the file size to go down
On Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:18 PM Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
OL2003 can handle larger PSTs but they have to be in the new format, the old
format is limited to 2GB. You'd have to create a new empty one then
drag/drop the items from the old one into it

There's also info on 2GB PSTs here:
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp

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Peter Foldes

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