hi all
I have a problem as the title states.
Got a customer who is still using outlook 2000, they have never deleted an email by the looks of it and now they have hit the 2GB brick wall. Unable to open their mail box and outlook is misbihaving.
I have already tried to the official M$ repair and scan tools, i even shaved of 150mb of the file to get the PST under 2GB, all to no avail.
At this stage I am going to install a newer version of outlook as the file size problems go away with later versions but i have a nasty feeling that newer outlook will not open older PST's - especially PST's over 2GB.
Does anybody know of any software or other email clients that will open, view or in anyway allow me to get access to the mail?
I have tried a couple of demos, stellar outlook and split pst file but they all seen far to much like malware for my liking. Both are paid for apps and i would hesitate to pay anything to these companies. Reviews on the net not too good either,
Any help would be great, the client is staring down the barrel of losing years of emails... (just wish they'd emptied the trash now and again)
TIA
I have a problem as the title states.
Got a customer who is still using outlook 2000, they have never deleted an email by the looks of it and now they have hit the 2GB brick wall. Unable to open their mail box and outlook is misbihaving.
I have already tried to the official M$ repair and scan tools, i even shaved of 150mb of the file to get the PST under 2GB, all to no avail.
At this stage I am going to install a newer version of outlook as the file size problems go away with later versions but i have a nasty feeling that newer outlook will not open older PST's - especially PST's over 2GB.
Does anybody know of any software or other email clients that will open, view or in anyway allow me to get access to the mail?
I have tried a couple of demos, stellar outlook and split pst file but they all seen far to much like malware for my liking. Both are paid for apps and i would hesitate to pay anything to these companies. Reviews on the net not too good either,
Any help would be great, the client is staring down the barrel of losing years of emails... (just wish they'd emptied the trash now and again)
TIA