How do I retrieve items deleted from a .pst file?

G

Guest

One of my co-workers deleted all of their emails they had stored in a .pst
file. Is there any way that I can help her retrieve these items, or are they
lost permanently?

Thank you in advance for your support!
 
F

Francine Otterson

May be obvious, but-- did you check in the deleted folder of the personal folder? If that was removed as well then I am not aware of another way to retrieve it.

Regards,
 
G

Guest

Yes she did delete the files out of her deleted items folder. The method
given to me by K.Orland and Roady [MVP] would have worked (I tested it on my
pst first by deleting everything in it and attempting a recovery. However, I
was informed by my coworker that someone had helped her create a new .pst
file "hoping that it would bring her stuff back." What she actually
accomplished was overwriting her old .pst file, with a new blank .pst file.

I'm pretty positive there's no solution for that one. ;) Thank you everyone
for your replies.
 
G

Guest

Your steps would have worked. However, someone else 'attempted' to assist by
creating a new .pst files in hopes that her things would "just come back".
What they actually accomplished was overwriting the old .pst, with a new
blank .pst. Guess there's nothing I can do now. heh

Thank you for you help though!
 
B

Brian Tillman

jkappers said:
However, I was informed by my coworker that someone had
helped her create a new .pst file "hoping that it would bring her
stuff back."

How can any thinking human being believe that creating a NEW EMPTY file
"bring back" lost data? That's like thinking that getting a new empty
grocery bag from the corner grocer will bring back the food removed from the
pantry the week before.

However, creating a new PST in most current versions of Outlook doesn't
overwrite the prior PST, but appends a "version number" (i.e.,
outlook(1).pst, for example) to the filname. Perhaps the old PST is still
there but masked. Did you look?
 

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