I flagged my post as suggestion to MS, hence I thought that would it. Putting a large (above 100 MB) pst file into encrypted storage would slow not only Outlook down, I would need to access and open the encrypted container every time prior starting Outlook, which is time consuming. The easiest would be MS to simply mature the password encryption for the pst file, which cannot be broken as simple as it is now.
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