OL97: Compacting Outlook PST and OST FilesLast reviewed: January 19, 1998Article ID: Q176664 |
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SUMMARYIf you use a Personal Folders file (PST) or an Offline Store file (OST) in Microsoft Outlook 97, you can compact the file to eliminate deleted item space and recover room on your hard drive. This article describes how to do this.
MORE INFORMATIONTo conserve disk space on your computer's hard drive you can delete unwanted items from the various PST and/or OST folders and then compact the files to make their size smaller. NOTE: Deleting the unwanted items from each folder only moves them to the Deleted Items folder in the same file. You must delete the items from there before they are permanently deleted so that the file can be compacted. The compacting process will not remove all the free space from the file. It will leave either 16 KB or 4 percent of the file size before compacting, whichever is greater. The file to be compacted must meet the following requirements:
Automatic Background CompactionPST files not on your computer may require manual compaction due to interactions between the computer where the PST files are stored and your computer. Automatic compaction takes place as a MAPI, idle task in the background. Several conditions must be true for this background task to take place:
To Manually Start PST Compaction
To Manually Start OST Compaction
Keywords : EvnPrfm GnlFileM GnlFold Version : WINDOWS:97 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbhowto kbinfo |
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