What is a .PST and why do some folks say its bad?
A1: A .PST file is a Personal Folders File. It’s a file that contains all of the mail, contacts, calendar, task and other Outlook items and is typically located on the local hard drive of the user. It’s bad because it has a tendency to get corrupted easily; especially as it approaches its maximum size of 2 gigabytes. Outlook 2003 removes the 2GB maximum size IF your PST file is in Unicode format. A2: Why .PSTs are bad.
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