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Written By Rohit Singh
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Published on August 17th, 2021
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Updated on April 11, 2024
As you keep using Microsoft Outlook on your Windows computer, it makes these PST files store all your emails, attachments, and necessary stuff safely. As time goes by, these files can get big. When they get too big, Outlook might stop working and show you a message that says, ‘Outlook Data File Reached the Maximum Size.’ As a result, you won’t be able to use Outlook properly on your computer. But don’t worry! There are ways to fix it and make Outlook work smoothly again.
“Your mailbox has reached its maximum size limit at which you cannot send or receive more content. Empty your deleted item folder from Outlook or delete messages from your mailbox to create more space.”
The causes of the Outlook Data file xxx.ost has Reached Maximum Size because it will aid in resolving the issue. The Outlook file size limit issue occurs for several causes
The above are the reasons for the Outlook issue. Now, we will explain to you various methods through which you can resolve the error message.
Also Read: Outlook Mailbox Size Limit Exceeded
Here, we have various ways to resolve the Message Store has Reached its Maximum Size issue.
The following approach will help you to resolve the OST has Reached the Maximum Size error.
Here’s another way to make your Outlook work better without deleting old emails – you can use some registry keys. You don’t have to say goodbye to your old emails to do this. By changing these settings, you can make more room for your Outlook files.
There are four settings you can adjust in the registry. Two of them, called “WarnLargeFileSize” and “MaxLargeFileSize,” work with a format called UNICODE. For Outlook 2010 and newer versions, these can go up to 50 GB. For older versions like 2003 and 2007, it’s 20 GB. Then there’s “MaxFileSize” and “WarnFileSize” that use ANSI format, and for Outlook 2000, these can go up to 2 GB.
Name | Type | Valid Data Range | Default |
MaxLargeFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00000001 – 0x0000C800 | 0x0000C800 51,200 (50 GB) |
WarnLargeFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00000000 – 0x0000BE00 | 0x0000BE00 48,640 (47.5 GB) |
MaxFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x001F4400 – 0x7C004400 | 0x7BB04400 2,075,149,312 (1.933 GB) |
WarnFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00042400 – 0x7C004400 | 0x74404400 1,950,368,768 (1.816 GB) |
Name | Type | Valid Data Range | Default |
MaxLargeFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00000001 – 0x0000C800 | 0x00005000 20,480 (20 GB) |
WarnLargeFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00000000 – 0x0000BE00 | 0x00004C00 19,456 (19 GB) |
MaxFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x001F4400 – 0x7C004400 | 0x7BB04400 2,075,149,312 (1.933 GB) |
WarnFileSize | REG_DWORD | 0x00042400 – 0x7C004400 | 0x74404400 1,950,368,768 (1.816 GB) |
Making your Outlook work faster is easy. One way to do this is by compacting your Outlook files to take up less space without losing anything important. Here’s how you can do it:
Okay, your Microsoft Outlook contains some ‘Shared Folders.’ These shared folders can make your Outlook stuff heavy! So, here’s a trick to make it lighter:
Here, we discussed the troubleshooting solution to resolve the Outlook Data File Reached the Maximum Size. You can check another approach also.
If you’re still facing the error, your Outlook OST and PST files might be too large. If you want to split them, consider using the Cigati OST Splitter or Cigati PST Splitter. These tools will efficiently break down your bulky OST file into smaller sizes.
There are numerous manual approaches to resolve the Outlook Data File Reached the Maximum size issue. However, these are not permanent solutions. They can fix the error temporarily. Make sure to choose the method where you feel more comfortable while accomplishing it.
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About The Author:
Rohit Singh is an Email Backup, Recovery & Migration Consultant and is associated with Software Company from the last 3 years. He writes technical updates and their features related to MS Outlook, Exchange Server, Office 365, and many other Email Clients & Servers.
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