As we all know, Outlook cannot open a PST file once it's larger than 2GB (or 1.98 GB to be exact)
Normally, when this happens, unless people have saved a recent copy of the current pst file, they would lose the contacts, calendar and emails in that pst.
There is a solution to this:
There is a Microsoft 2GB PST repair/truncate tool called PST2GB.exe that fixes this problem by truncating a portion of the oversize PST file. How much it truncates is user defined and can be set when the tool runs its wizard. It simply deletes emails from the PST file starting with the most recent till it has truncated it to an allowable size.
This allows people to recover the PST file without losing all their emails, contacts, etc, etc.
Normally, when this happens, unless people have saved a recent copy of the current pst file, they would lose the contacts, calendar and emails in that pst.
There is a solution to this:
There is a Microsoft 2GB PST repair/truncate tool called PST2GB.exe that fixes this problem by truncating a portion of the oversize PST file. How much it truncates is user defined and can be set when the tool runs its wizard. It simply deletes emails from the PST file starting with the most recent till it has truncated it to an allowable size.
This allows people to recover the PST file without losing all their emails, contacts, etc, etc.
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