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Tips to Repair Damage of E-Mail Data

Microsoft Outlook always in circuit with file " Personal File of Folder" PST extension. Make which do not know, this file function for the saving of e-mail and arrangement of folder residing in Outlook
By default, moment first time You run Microsoft Outlook, PST will be made and put down by in C:-Documents Settings--Local Settings-Application Data-Microsoft-Outlook id and- in XP or of c:-Users--AppData-Microsoft-Outlook id- in Vista and
Snugly again apes, can happened this file destroy so that e-mail cannot be opened. If this condition happened, don't pessimist first. We try open file of PST with a tool hidden which have been provided by Microsoft. This Tool is called by Inbox Repair Tool. Where its location, and how its use? Follow steps hereunder
1. Running Windows Explorer, then step into C:-Program Files-Common Files-System-Mapi-1033 folder
2. At folder 1033, look for program by the name of scanpst.exe, and run the program
3. After window " Inbox Repair Tool" open, including the name of Your file along with path at shares " Enter The Name Of The File of You Want To Scan
4. To arrange file logarithm setting, depress knob Options
5. Step hereinafter, click knob Start. Inbox Repair Tool will immediately repair all Your damage file
6. When entire file have been repaired, click Close
7. Now open file . Your pst with import through Microsoft Outlook
Require to be paid attention, amount of file able to " be saved" depended from level damage of file which You repair. If damage of it have hard enough, it is of course file able to be read only a few or even cannot be read is at all..

1 comment:

  1. For work with mails I heard about-Outlook repair tool.This tool for me advised a friend as he said tool has a lot of features.And besides is free of charge as far as I know.Moreover it could recover lost Microsoft Outlook data is a sequence of operations involving scanning, identifying and saving such Microsoft Outlook items as messages, contacts, notes, reminders, journals, meetings.

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