Outlook The Folder Is Full Error Message
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The Outlook Data File Ost Has Reached The Maximum Size
2003 and Outlook 2007 File-> Data File Management… Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013File-> Account Settings-> Account Settings…-> tab Data Files Click on the “Open File Location…” button to be directly taken to the location of that pst-file. (Click on the image to see the full dialog) Maximum size There are several limits that you could have reached; If you are in ANSI format and the reported file size is around 1.8GB, you have reached the absolute maximum size of the pst-file. In that case, you’ll have to use the pst2gb tool to crop the oversized file to a smaller size so it can be accessed again and you can delete files, archive it or move it to a new pst-file. If you are in UNICODE format and the reported size is around 4GB, you have reached the absolute maximum file size of your disk format (FAT32). Converting your disk format to NTFS is highly recommended. If you are in UNICODE format and the reported size is around 20GB or 50GB, you have reached the default maximum files size of the pst-/ost-file. You can (tem
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