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I have an Outlook PST file that's 250MB. It was corrupted.  Inbox Repair Tool runs and says it corrects the file, but all the email items are gone.  The file is still the same size, but show no data.
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 06/22/2001 Views: 0
Have a user that has a personal folder.  The PST file resides on the server. (Windows 2000/Outlook 2000) - User has admin rights. He wanted to copy the PST file to a CD so he could use it on ano...
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 08/20/2001 Views: 0
The icon for my outlook.PST file has changed into another icon. It used to have a small generic ms icon (like the icon for win386.swp in the C:\Windows directory). How can I change the icon back to...
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 01/20/2002 Views: 0
I have several books, but I am still looking for the VB code for this.  This is a automated processing program that runs on a schedule.  It basically creates a new PST and opens it and moves archiv...
 
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Using the Outlook automation object, it is possible to access all the objects, except one: the name of the pst file undelying a personnel folder. Does anybody have an idea how to do that?
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 02/23/2003 Views: 0
I am trying to find a way to encrypt my outlook .pst data file.  I have sensitive contact information and want to know if there is any way to encrypt the data file while it is not in use.  This way...
Zones: Security, Data Encryption, IPSecDate Answered: 11/07/2004 Views: 0
Is there any tool for reading PST files. For example: I have backup of my last year inbox on CD. Is possible to read messages without import inbox? Thanks, Benjamin
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 06/09/2003 Views: 0
I've unwisely allowed my pst file to get to a size of approximately 372 mb.  It's been all I could just to get it to open, and now I can't seem to reduce it in size because the file can't be access...
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 03/19/2003 Views: 4
I can't get Outlook to see the data in my pst files that I moved from another system.  Running XP
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 03/05/2004 Views: 0
It all began when I tried to open outlook.  It stopped responding.  So I created a new personal folder and I was able to open Outlook and receive mail.  However, I cannot retrieve my email from the...
Zones: Outlook GroupwareDate Answered: 08/14/2003 Views: 0