Ah - by minus 2, you mean 1 x 10-2! Got it! Sorry, misunderstood your notation...
1 mbar is already below the triple point of water - you can freeze-dry a compound by adding water, freezing the water by immersion in, say, an acetone/dry-ice bath, then sublime all the ice by lowering the pressure below the triple point. In most cases, this is plenty of vacuum to dry your compounds.
If your compound is actually forming hydrates with the water rather than just absorbing some water, you may need to drop the pressure lower or add some heat to break the hydration. 0.01 mbar, though, is probably overkill.