Pros and Cons of Using Outlook Crop Tool to Manage Oversized OST files
One of the most common error messages, long time users of Outlook come across is as follows. When you try to start Outlook and open the OST file you have been working with, you will get an error message saying ' Errors have been detected in the file
Depending on which version of Outlook you are using, you should be aware that both offline folder files (OST files) and the personal folder files (PST files) have a 2 GB limit on the size of the files. The designers did not imagine that anything other than simple text messages would be sent and believed that a 2 GB limit would be sufficient. When a user continues to use the OST file and stores email messages containing attachments, various documents, posts, appointments, etc., in it, the OST file size is bound to increase. If you are careful enough, you will regularly archive older messages, notes and contacts, keeping only a small OST file active. This will also make it easier to recover ost file when the need arises.
Many users however continue to use the OST file without deleting any old messages or archiving them, leading to the file reaching the 2 GB limit. When the file exceeds the 2 GB limit, the OST file becomes corrupted and you see the above-mentioned error message. In such situations, you could use the Outlook Crop Tool to reduce the size of the file and then recover ost data. On the downside, you have no control on what is being removed from the file to reduce the size.
To avoid this complication, you could simply turn to utilities like Advanced Exchange Recovery from DataNumen. Designed by experts, this software can recover damaged OST files that even run into terabytes, making sure that you do not have to worry about loss of data no matter how large the size of the OST file.
















