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a comment. Note added April 2009: This applies to any version of Entourage when trying entourage database file extension to rebuild. The more space you have the more likely it will be successful. If you are trying to rebuild a database where is entourage database stored that was recovered from Time Machine, the results can be mixed. It's worth a try, but I suggest exporting the data and creating a new Identity User's database hit the Entourage X 2GB limit and was "corrupted". https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/969291 Entourage vX on the user's machine refused to rebuild it. Entourage 2004 on the user's machine said it was corrupt and refused to import it. Entourage 2004 on an Intel iMac said it was corrupt and refused to import it. What worked: Copy the user's database to a Mac G4 booted from a very large HD (500GB) Place the bad identity into the Microsoft User Data folder -> Office X Identities folder Open Entourage http://www.officeformachelp.com/2007/09/rebuilding_a_damaged_database_that_exceeded_size_limit/ X and rebuild Rebuild was successful Now that the user's database was rebuilt, the size was further reduced by stripping out attachments from the Sent folder and running the rebuild again. After this the 2GB+ Identity was reduced to 460MB. Now Entourage 2004 was able to import the Entourage X Identity. Thanks to Peter from New Zealand for posting this fix. Examining why this worked Users HD could have been formatted Mac OS Standard instead of Mac OS Extended (Also called HFS Plus) User's HD could have been too full to run rebuild (a rebuild takes twice the amount of space) User's HD could be too fragmented for the rebuild Not enough free space. See Problems from Insufficient RAM and Free Hard Disk Space For help stripping out attachments so this problem doesn't happen to your database see Trim attachments Recommended: The Mac-L is an excellent talk list to get general Mac help. It's a moderated list so you won't get a lot of noise…just help for your Mac problems. It's also one of the oldest Mac help talk lists around. Share this:TwitterFacebookdel.icio.usDiggStumbleUponGoogle BookmarksPDFPrint Filed under "Entourage", "attachments", "Entourage X", "rebuild database", "scripting", "size limit", "tip" Translate This 71 comments to Rebuilding a damaged database that exceeded size limit fkhera October 6, 2007 at 12:10 am I have Entourage X, runn
Outlook Articles MSFT KB articles 2011 MSFT KB articles Exchange Search Microsoft KBs Latest Updates! Site Navigation Download updates from Office Mac or use AutoUpdate under Help in the menu bar. More Info on updates Support our site http://www.office.mvps.org/database/entourage.html SIGNUP FOR HOSTMONSTER.COM MVP Sites The Word MVP Site Word and Excel Help MacOffice Topics Using MS Word Alea Jacta Ouest Support our Site Office365 Home Premium 1YR Subscription Entourage Identity/Database The terms Database and Identity are frequently used interchangeably. Identity is also referred to as "User" by some Entourage users, however "User" is a term used by the Mac OS. Entourage stores your data in an Identity, and the Mac OS creates Users. The Users folder resides entourage database at the root level of the startup disk and contains the home folders for all user accounts on the computer. If you move the Microsoft User Data folder (also known as the MUD folder) in your Documents folder, Entourage will create a new blank Identity. Inside this folder is your Identity (named Main by default). All of your mail, contacts, etc are stored here. Where is my database located? How do I find my lost identity? Entourage uses a entourage database copy brand new identity when it starts up. I tried all the tips for finding my database, but I still can't find it. Can I rename my database? Why does Entourage store all it's data in one big database? Isn't the Entourage database prone to corruption? How do I view Contacts in database How do I view mail messages as text files? Are there any size Limits? Is it necessary to quit all Microsoft Apps to switch identities? Where do deleted emails go? Deleting email does not reduce size of database. Why? Signs of database corruption What's new in the Entourage 2004 Database Utility Database How to... Archive Backup Import/Export Maintenance Move to a new computer Reduce Rebuild Database Size Limits Sync Fix a Corrupt Database Entourage quits in Rebuild screen before I can choose an option. Receive I/O error when I try to rebuild Receive error "End of File" Signs of database corruption Help with other errors received during rebuild can be found on the Error Page Note: It is a very bad idea to use the rebuild functionality when it is not needed. If you need space on your disk or you want to get the file into contiguous space on your disk, go ahead and use compact. Only use rebuild if your file is damaged. (tip provided by one of the Entourage developers) 1) Where is my data stored? Rules, mailing