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Determine the Personal Folders file (.pst) format
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
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On the
Tools
menu, click
Options
.
Click
Mail Setup
, and then click
Data Files
.
Click the data file you want to check, and then click
Settings
.
Check the
Format
field to see if it contains the string
Personal Folders file
or
Personal Folders file (97-2002)
.
Personal Folders file
indicates the new format that supports multilingual
Unicode
(Unicode: A character encoding standard developed by the Unicode Consortium. By using more than one byte to represent each character, Unicode enables almost all of the written languages in the world to be represented by using a single character set.)
data and offers greater storage capacity for items and folders. A file with the
Personal Folders file
type is not compatible with earlier versions of Microsoft Outlook.
Personal Folders file (97-2002)
indicates the earlier format that is compatible with earlier versions of Outlook.
Personal Folders file (97-2002)
does not support Unicode and offers the same storage capacity for items and folders that was available in earlier versions of Outlook.
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