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Corrupt .pst file. Lost Address Book. Lost e-mails!

 
 
Sue
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      23rd Nov 2008
I was running a very old version of Outlook 2000 when my .pst file became
corrupt and would not load. I have been told this is due to Microsoft's 2 Gig
file limit. It would not repair using SCANPST. I now have Outlook 2007
installed, and was advised that 2007 might open the file, but unfortunately
it will not. I have managed to salvage some of my older e-mails (someone used
a programme called i.HEX to do this), but have lost all new and unopened
messages, and also my Address Book, which seems to also be part fo the .pst
file (?). Does anyone know how I might at least get my Address Book back?
Oddly, SCANPST is no longer on my hard drive. I have not deleted it. I am
running Winows XP 2002 Service Pack 3 on an IBM ThinkPad. Thanks in advance.
Sue
 
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      23rd Nov 2008
If the pst is corrupted due to oversize, using OL2007 will not help
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp
Work on a copy of your origonal, shrink the file, then run scanpst.exe (a
hidden file) several times, if not repaired shrink again & repeat scanpst
until it reports success


"Sue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6839B3CC-2E6E-474D-B275-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I was running a very old version of Outlook 2000 when my .pst file became
> corrupt and would not load. I have been told this is due to Microsoft's 2
> Gig
> file limit. It would not repair using SCANPST. I now have Outlook 2007
> installed, and was advised that 2007 might open the file, but
> unfortunately
> it will not. I have managed to salvage some of my older e-mails (someone
> used
> a programme called i.HEX to do this), but have lost all new and unopened
> messages, and also my Address Book, which seems to also be part fo the
> .pst
> file (?). Does anyone know how I might at least get my Address Book back?
> Oddly, SCANPST is no longer on my hard drive. I have not deleted it. I am
> running Winows XP 2002 Service Pack 3 on an IBM ThinkPad. Thanks in
> advance.
> Sue



 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      24th Nov 2008
"Sue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6839B3CC-2E6E-474D-B275-(E-Mail Removed)...

> Oddly, SCANPST is no longer on my hard drive.


Yes it is. For Outlook 2007, scanpst is in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft
Office\Office12
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deysbusiness.com
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      26th Jan 2009
Hi,

I am getting this error message when I am trying to open a pst file:

"*.pst is not a personal folders file" and it is only 29 MB in size.

Please help me to solve this problem.

Regards
Shubhankar
http://deysbusiness.com


"DL" wrote:

> If the pst is corrupted due to oversize, using OL2007 will not help
> http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp
> Work on a copy of your origonal, shrink the file, then run scanpst.exe (a
> hidden file) several times, if not repaired shrink again & repeat scanpst
> until it reports success
>
>
> "Sue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6839B3CC-2E6E-474D-B275-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I was running a very old version of Outlook 2000 when my .pst file became
> > corrupt and would not load. I have been told this is due to Microsoft's 2
> > Gig
> > file limit. It would not repair using SCANPST. I now have Outlook 2007
> > installed, and was advised that 2007 might open the file, but
> > unfortunately
> > it will not. I have managed to salvage some of my older e-mails (someone
> > used
> > a programme called i.HEX to do this), but have lost all new and unopened
> > messages, and also my Address Book, which seems to also be part fo the
> > .pst
> > file (?). Does anyone know how I might at least get my Address Book back?
> > Oddly, SCANPST is no longer on my hard drive. I have not deleted it. I am
> > running Winows XP 2002 Service Pack 3 on an IBM ThinkPad. Thanks in
> > advance.
> > Sue

>
>
>

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      26th Jan 2009
"deysbusiness.com" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I am getting this error message when I am trying to open a pst file:
>
> "*.pst is not a personal folders file" and it is only 29 MB in size.


How many times do you intend to post this same message, hijacking someone
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