.pst passwords

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Dave

I have a problem with openning a .pst file with a
password. After shutting down Outlook, I killed the
MAPISP32.exe after a few minutes. When I next logged
onto Outlook it said that my password was incorrect for
my .pst, one of two .pst files, the other openned by
didn't have a password assigned. Also I couldn't open up
either my Exchange Mailbox or Exchange Public Folders.
I'm not too bothered about losing Exchange, but does
anyone have any idea about how I can recover the .pst?
Is there anyway to take off the password without going
actually accessing it? I'm taking a guess at no, but I
figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. Cheers! :)
 
You guessed it - the answer is no.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Dave <[email protected]> asked:
| I have a problem with openning a .pst file with a
| password. After shutting down Outlook, I killed the
| MAPISP32.exe after a few minutes. When I next logged
| onto Outlook it said that my password was incorrect for
| my .pst, one of two .pst files, the other openned by
| didn't have a password assigned. Also I couldn't open up
| either my Exchange Mailbox or Exchange Public Folders.
| I'm not too bothered about losing Exchange, but does
| anyone have any idea about how I can recover the .pst?
| Is there anyway to take off the password without going
| actually accessing it? I'm taking a guess at no, but I
| figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. Cheers! :)
 
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