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#1 User is offline   GrimSage 

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  Posted 08 July 2004 - 08:48 AM

First, I know there are newer version but when the company does not own them I cant upgrade.
Now my problem.
The folder list. How the h3|| do I reorder the thing. I have one person that has it in the wrong order totally as outlook today will start at the top where it should be. But after a few restarts it goes all the way to the bottom under the personal folders (which these people like having 2 gig personal folders, big errors with that that I have to fix every day.... :) dumb people) and another person that just has them all out of order in what appears to be random. I have looked all over and have had no luck.

Anyone?


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Posted 08 July 2004 - 09:03 AM

Maybe your problem comes from the 2 Gb size limitation ?
OL: Oversized PST and OST Crop Tool

Try to decrease the size of the file may solve others problems ?

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Posted 08 July 2004 - 02:38 PM

No that isnt the problem. We know of the 2gb limitation. And we have to fix that many many many many times a day. It acutally happens before 2 GB because of fragmentation. We have seen it happen with less than 1 GB all things being lost because they are to fragmented. I think out biggest case was some 45000 fragments in a 1.3 GB file.

But that is not the issue.
Thank you for the thought though

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