old PST File with custom installation wizard

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Office 2003
I created with the CustomInstallaiton wizard a new mst file.

Username, Server aso. already ok.

I created a pst file too.
The problem:
The new pst file is the old "PST 97 - 2002" format.
I need the new format (for lager file size)

In the CustomInstallationWizard i choosed the
RIGHT NEW FORMAT. BUT THE RESULT IS ALWAYS THE OLD PST FILE FORMAT.

The old pst format have problems with lage file sizes.

Please help.

Chris
 
Chris said:
Office 2003
In the CustomInstallationWizard i choosed the
RIGHT NEW FORMAT. BUT THE RESULT IS ALWAYS THE OLD PST FILE FORMAT.

The old pst format have problems with lage file sizes.

Please help.

For something this important consider using
Outlook Profiler. Search the web.
 
I replicated this problem here with a .prf file that had these settings in
the first four sections:

;Automatically generated PRF file from the Microsoft Office Customization
and Installation Wizard

; **************************************************************
; Section 1 - Profile Defaults
; **************************************************************

[General]
Custom=1
ProfileName=Unicode PSt
DefaultProfile=No
OverwriteProfile=No
ModifyDefaultProfileIfPresent=FALSE
DefaultStore=Service1

; **************************************************************
; Section 2 - Services in Profile
; **************************************************************

[Service List]
;ServiceX=Microsoft Outlook Client
Service1=Unicode Personal Folders

;***************************************************************
; Section 3 - List of internet accounts
;***************************************************************

[Internet Account List]

;***************************************************************
; Section 4 - Default values for each service.
;***************************************************************

[Service1]
UniqueService=No
Name=My Personal Folders
PathToPersonalFolders=%USERPROFILE%\local settings\application
data\microsoft\outlook\unicode_test1.pst
EncryptionType=0x40000000

I'll check with some of the Microsoft prf gurus to see if they have any
ideas. When I find out something, I'll post back to this thread.
 
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