Outlook .pst file crashes and burns
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How should I handle a POP 19.6GB Outlook 2007 .pst file that is bugging the heck out and crashing daily? I believe I need to: a) Reduce the file size now, and b) implement a better strategy for the future My boss has tasked me with clearing up his email crashes, sluggishness, and hang ups while he's out of town on business. It takes him 45 minutes to launch Outlook in the morning, as it tries to launch, and then crashes, so it does an automatic database check/rebuild 2-3 times ("Outlook was not closed properly...") before it will finally stay running for the day. The issue as I see it, is the fact that his file size is coming up on the 20GB limit for 2007. (It's a newer Vostro with above avg. specs) I looked in various FAQs, and in older Ask Mefi questions, but I couldn't find a good protocol for email hoarders. He archived "everything he could" but he still needs 2+ years of emails. I see that there are 3rd party programs which remove and file separately any attachments (of which he probably has many), or those that may split the .pst file (which terrifies me, frankly) into smaller .pst files. But there's got to be a good, "free" way to do this, I believe. I can't really make a "delete this!" or "buy this!" decision with him out of town. But I kinda have to get this functioning at least a bit better by the time he gets back. While I am going to compact his .pst file once I'm done backing it up, I want to be able to get this going better now, and also give him some trusted info on how to better manage his emails in the future (archiving by annually or bi-annually, install 3rd party software, etc.) that people here have used successfully, whether it be in a personal or professional capacity.
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Clarification: Running Windows XP SP 3... (and his chair is much much more comfortable than mine....)
Debaser626
Even for an absurdly heavy user, 2 years of emails should not even come close to 20GB. Start by weeding out the messages with large attachments. Oh, and I'd start beefing up the RAM on this PC.
schmod
those that may split the .pst file (which terrifies me, frankly) into smaller .pst files Don't let random software do this, but do it yourself. I have three different .pst files that I set up myself: Current, Project and Archive. Current is where my mail is delivered and holds only Inbox, Sent and Drafts (and calendar, I guess). The others have those folders, but I don't use them. Project has three folders that hold tons of messages about my ongoing projects. Archive has all the other folders I need but each one holds far fewer messages. I never have issues with the smaller files, even though the exceed the "recommended" size.
soelo
Run ScanPST from the Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office## directory (where ## is the biggest number you have) against the PST file. Then for all that is holy, split the thing up into several PST's. See http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/microsoft-office/fix-your-broken-outlook-personal-folders-pst-file/ for a more picturesque approach to what I said above. Also, use http://www.kopf.com.br/outlook/howto.php to strip out attachments and throw them in folders. It works rather well. If you want something to strip attachments and not be inside Outlook when it does it (which might be your best bet), try http://nirsoft.net/utils/outlook_attachment.html as well.
deezil
Oh, and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289987 after you can get back in Outlook to do so.
deezil
Even for an absurdly heavy user, 2 years of emails should not even come close to 20GB. This is so not true. I've done plenty of commercial support for manager types who e-mail 40MB PowerPoint presentations back and forth and save every single thing. We had a guy once who would go through 2GB in about a month.
odinsdream
> This is so not true. I've done plenty of commercial support for > manager types who e-mail 40MB PowerPoint presentations back > and forth and save every single thing. We had a guy once who > would go through 2GB in about a month. I'm sure he means the text portion of a user's e-mails.
dgeiser13
Those aren't separate items in the world of Outlook e-mail storage. Attachments are stored with the e-mails.
odinsdream
I'm aware they aren't separate in the world of Outlook e-mail storage.
dgeiser13
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