Yesterday, I got a database error and the message that the database needed to be rebuilt. 7 hours later it was done. Turns out the whole Support Tree had been replicated in a "Recovered Folders" folder under my personal account. So basically I now had
two copies of these 2000+ folders and 150,000+ messages. So I "deleted" the new copies and now I'm emptying the Deleted Items folder, which is incredibly slow, 100 messages takes about 20 seconds... <groan>
My first question is, once this is done, should I rebuild again to compress the database down to a smaller size or is this done automatically by the database manager. (I know that every message is actually a file in a giant folder list and this space is
recovered automatically by the OS. I"m more worried about the "index" file.)
Second question: In my "Documents \ Microsoft User Data \ Office 2011 Identities" folder, I now have two entries, one that says "John Smith" which is about 11GB and the other says "John Smith (Backed up 2013-09-19 02.52.27)", obviously the date and time
when the database rebuild was completed, very early this morning. This one is about 22GB. Obviously I want to delete one of them to recover this space. The question is, how do I determine which one Outlook is actually using.
It would seem like the larger one is being used and I can delete the smaller one. However, it's also possible that the database rebuild process starts by making a copy before it rebuilds and perhaps the smaller one is actually production. Also, is the
long unwieldy name now my "identity" or would the shorter name remain as the default identity?
I guess the question is, can I safely delete one of these and if so, which one? Also, if it's the longer one, can I change the name back to the shorter name, or doesn't it matter.
Dan
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