Why Does Outlook Slow Down With Large PST Files?
Microsoft Outlook is one of the most used email applications for organizations and individuals around the world. It helps users to organize their emails, contacts, calendars and tasks in one location. However, when Outlook PST files become too large, many users experience performance concerns. Outlook uses a PST file (Personal Storage Table) to store emails, contacts, calendar events and other mailbox data on your computer. When these files get too large, Outlook can start to slow down, freeze, or even crash. Why this happens and how to manage large PST files is necessary for keeping Outlook working properly.