Its not memory but file size you are seeking to reduce, in Properties of
your main pst you would need to Compact before any unused space is regained,
and then a size decrease is usually only after you have removed a
substantial chunk of data
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The size of the pst has little baring on your PC memory, it may have on your
hard disk size, and if thats the case you need a larger disk, as you will
have other problems, not connected to Outlook.
You dont mention your version of outlook.
Within Outlook;
In the Folder View, at the top, you should have 'Personal Folders' with a -
mark next to it.
Click the - the folders will close and then show a +
Are your archive folders still Visible?
If they are it means your Archive Folder(s) are open within outlook and you
are actually Archiving to your current hard disk.
What is the size & free space of your C drive?
If you have sufficient free hard disk space you will be achieving nothing by
moving your Archive folders to an external.
Archiveing is not the same as backing up data.
MS has a free outlook backup addin on their site, with this tool you can
direct your backup to another location.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8b081f3a-b7d0-4b16-b8af-5a6322f4fd01&DisplayLang=en
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I know Archiving is not like backing up...I just don't understand what the
Archiving is acheiving if the files are still listed in the Folder List. If I
delete the Archived folder in the Folder List, will it delete the
corresponding archived PST file created elsewhere?
Thank you for your patience. By the way, I know of no one who knows this!
You are still missunderstanding the folder list/view. They are not
individual files, but a view of a single file
ie when you expand the Personal Folder you are seeing a view of a single
file
In your case you have the two data files open.
Archiveing will replicate the folders from the File you are archiving
Archiveing reduces the size of the data file you are archiving from, though
you would have to compact the origonal data file afterwards.
All versions of Outlook, prior to Outlook 2003, have a size limitation on
their data file. The limit being 2gb, though problems can occur at 1.6gb
These problems can result in a totally corrupted/unreadable data file.
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