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Old September 21st 07, 12:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Pete[_2_]
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Default Corrupt pst file

I don't normally have the Yahoo desktop search turned on, only use it if
necessary and then turn it off. Anyway, will try what you suggest.

"DL" address@invalid wrote in message
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You could try removing this, repair your pst then see how it performs

"Pete" wrote in message
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Yes I have Yahoo desktop search accessing the pst - should I remove this?

"DL" address@invalid wrote in message
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You can create a new pst and copy data across.
However before you do this do you have any addins accessing the pst, eg
Sync, desktop search, AV, software?

"Pete" wrote in message
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Unfortunately I don't know what causes this. Have you tried running
scanpst.exe? Might just solve your problem.

"Duncs" wrote in message
oups.com...
I too have a similar problem, as Outlook 2007 informs me on every
load, that "One of you Outlook data files did not close propoerly the
last timke you used it, and there is a problem with it. Performance
may be degraded whilst this is fixed."

This happens everytime I load the program. Any ideas what the issue
is?

Duncs

On 20 Sep, 14:01, "Pete" wrote:
My pst file seems to have become corrupted. I have repaired it with
scanpst.exe several times but more often then not when I start
Outlook
(2007) it throws up an error message advising that I repair the file
with
scanpst. It works immediately after I do the repair but now when I
open a
message I can't scroll down and after a few seconds the message goes
blank.

I am not sure if its possible to do anything to put this right. If I
create
a new pst file, would i be able to transfer all the messages,
contacts etc
from the current (corrupt) file to the new one?

Your help will be much appreciated












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