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Old July 15th 09, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default "stronger" or "more powerful" repair for PST files than SCANPST?

While there are a number of repair tools that are better than scanpst when
the pst is corrupt, you need to figure out why you need to run scanpst
frequently. It should be a rare-to-never process.

Assuming the problem isn't a failing hard drive, what addins are installed?
Disable all non-microsoft addins and see if it works.

Other tools are he http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.asp

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"Andrew Hamilton" wrote in message
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I'm having a problem with Outlook 2003 crashing frequently and
unpredictably and with Outlook sometimes hanging while starting up. In
the latter case, I need to use Task Manager to stop the Outlook.pst
process and then restart. I run SCANPST very frequently, several
times a day, because of all the crashes.

Sometimes Outlook stalls on startup right after I've run SCANPST.
Other times, Outlook crashes after only a few minutes of usage, right
after a SCANPST. So I'm wondering if one of the expensive commercial
Outlook repair utilities can fix my problem(s). I would have to pay
for this out of my own pocket, but I'm willing to do so. Any
comments?

Are there any alternative ways to address this problem?

I use multiple PST files, even though I'm using a Unicode-based PST
file, to make it easier for backups and shuttling the files between
desktop and laptop. These PST files range between 400 and 800 MB
each, with say 20-30 thousand emails each.

I'm running OL 2003 with Win XP, with all the service packs applied on
both desktop and laptops.


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