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Claymoore wrote: » Is Outlook running in cached mode against an Exchange server? Is Outlook downloading to a PST? If so, how big is the PST? Is the PST being stored on a network file share?
dynamik wrote: » Have you ran basic disk utilities like chkdsk and defrag? What percentage is free?
Claymoore wrote: » If the HD really has plenty of space and only Outlook is giving you errors, you may have reached the size limit of the PST file. Do you have any group policies that would limit the size of the PST? The default max is 20Gb in 2003 and 2007, but this can be changed. Run a Resultant Set of Policy (rsop.msc) and see if the max values have been set.Increase maximum size pst-files | MSOutlook.info
tiersten wrote: » Its not using FAT32 for the file system is it?
Andretii wrote: » Yes. Just found out it was FAT32 when performing a disk check. Is this a known issue? Is the file size over the limit?
tiersten wrote: » FAT32 has a 4GB - 1 byte file size limit. You can't create anything bigger than that. The entire partition can be 2TB but each file can only be a maximum of 4GB. How'd you get a 4-6GB PST in FAT32? :P
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