mscallisto
Technical User
A friend has Windows 7 and Office 2013 and runs our Senior Center.
Her problem is she can’t receive new emails and I believe her .pst is full or maybe corrupted.
She was unable to delete e-mails so I had her permanently delete the large files that she doesn’t need using (SHIFT+DELETE).
Now I know that she needs to compact her .pst to free up the space.
I would first like to backup her original .pst and would simply copy to a new folder and rename to original .pst, is this sufficient?
Next in Outlook: file > acct settings > acct settings > tab Data Files > open file location > click compact .pst
Does this sound like a safe method?
BTW I still have Windows XP and no longer use Outlook so I thought it wise to ask before I do something stupid like lose all her mail.
Thanks in Advance
Sam
Her problem is she can’t receive new emails and I believe her .pst is full or maybe corrupted.
She was unable to delete e-mails so I had her permanently delete the large files that she doesn’t need using (SHIFT+DELETE).
Now I know that she needs to compact her .pst to free up the space.
I would first like to backup her original .pst and would simply copy to a new folder and rename to original .pst, is this sufficient?
Next in Outlook: file > acct settings > acct settings > tab Data Files > open file location > click compact .pst
Does this sound like a safe method?
BTW I still have Windows XP and no longer use Outlook so I thought it wise to ask before I do something stupid like lose all her mail.
Thanks in Advance
Sam