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Managing Outlook Pst Size In Imo Mode   By: mohit mathur
Microsoft Outlook features an IMO mode, that supports accounts like, POP3, HTTP, and IMAP. In this IMO mode, Outlook creates a PST file to store the local copies of all e-mails, notes, contacts, calendars etc. Depending on the file version in use, this PST can be limited to different size limits. In Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007, the default limit is 20 GB, while in other versions, the file is limited to grow up to only 2 GB. Thus an Outlook user is advised to use an Split PST File software.(read entire article)
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Unknown Error 0×80040600 After Using Pst19upg.exe   By: mohit mathur
pst19upg.exe is a common software used for PST Password Recovery which has been lost or forgotten. Originally, the tool was designed to upgrade an older version PST and enable it to work with later versions of Outlook. But the resultant file generated by the tool is free from password protection. However, experts advice not to rely on the utility when it comes to integrity of PST file. The reason is that, even this can corrupt the file, causing more issues to the user.(read entire article)
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Resolving Slow Network Issues With A Large Pst   By: mohit mathur
As the size of PST store increases, performance issues like, slow e-mail delivery, synchronization delays etc. become more noticeable. If PST is stored on a network share, it can cause the whole network connection to slow down. However, storing PST is not recommended on any network drive, but if you have still stored a large PST on network, it is advised to relocate it to a local computer and Split PST File to prevent further issues.(read entire article)
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How To Recover Changed Pst Password?   By: mohit mathur
Using password protection for an Outlook PST offers an extra layer to resist undesired intrusion. Once configured, an Outlook user can however also change this password. For this, you can click 'File' menu and then 'Data File Management' to select the desired PST file for resetting the password. You can then select its 'Settings' option, choose 'Change Password' feature and then specify the required details. In some cases PST Password may get lost & here you need PST Password Recovery utilities.(read entire article)
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How To Find Large E-mail Attachments In Outlook Pst?   By: mohit mathur
A Microsoft Outlook PST can grow considerably large because of continuous incoming and outgoing e-mail messages. An ANSI formatted PST is allowed to have utmost 65, 535 items per folder and maximum size of 2 GB. Two prime solutions to handle such problems include, to Split PST File or to delete the undesired and large-sized e-mails.(read entire article)
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Recovering Pst Password When Pst19upg Cannot Create From .psx File   By: mohit mathur
Losing or forgetting PST password is common and to recover Lost PST Password, one of the most commonly used utilities is pst19upg.exe. This is a command line utility that can strip off the PST password and can aid in recovering data from a password-protected PST. But experts suggest not to run this utility without copying the PST file. The reason is running the utility can result in corrupted PST, which might add to PST inaccessibility problems.(read entire article)
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Resolving ' Scanpst.exe- Unable To Locate Component...' Error   By: mohit mathur
OLMAPI32.dll is an Outlook MAPI32.program file, which when corrupt or missing, is known to cause several errors when a user accesses Microsoft Outlook or its built-in utilities such as, Scanpst.exe. Microsoft Outlook stores all its data in a file called, PST (Personal Storage Folder) and scanpst is the tool that is required to repair it when the file goes corrupted. But it may become inaccessible if OLMAPI32.dll is damaged or missing.(read entire article)
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How To Solve Slow Pst Synchronization Problems?   By: mohit mathur
An Outlook PST can be synchronized on two different devices using various applications that allow syncing PST data on another machine and keep each copy in perfect agreement with each other. But various issues, including a large sized PST, can slow down this process. The article discusses few such problems and the possible solutions to recover. However, for a large PST, one of the solutions can be to Split PST File.(read entire article)
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Resolving 'out Of Memory' Errors In Ms Outlook 2007   By: mohit mathur
Having a large Outlook PST file is never recommended. Not only does it increase the chances of PST corruption, it can also make Outlook slow while performing operations like, sending e-mail, receiving e-mail, or even while opening an e-mail. In Outlook 2007, this slow behavior is most likely to occur when the file size is 4 GB or larger & so Outlook starts behaving abruptly and sometimes, throws error messages. One of the most commonly adopted solutions in this respect is to Split PST File.(read entire article)
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Outlook Express Store File Damage And Error 0x800c0155   By: mohit mathur
An Outlook Express (OE) store file is a *.dbx file. For each folder that you see listed in Local Folders of OE, there is an associated *.dbx file stored in Store Folder. In Windows XP and Windows 2007, this folder is located inside 'Documents and Settings' folder and is marked as hidden & to view them you need to first enable 'hidden files view' from folder options. A corrupted store file can cause many issues while sending or receiving emails in OE & to recover it you need DBX Repair solutions.(read entire article)
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