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I'm hoping somebody has seen this problem before. I'm trying to import
and/or open a PST file in Outlook (I've tried it on versions 2003 and 2007). The PST was created back in 2002 by exporting from an Exchange v5.5 server mailbox and it's 616MB. When I go to File, Open, Outlook Data File, in Outlook it opens the PST with no errors and I see the second "Personal Folders" show up. But every mail folder (inbox, deleted items, sent items) is empty. My contacts and notes are also empty. The only folders that contain items are my tasks and calendar. I know there are supposed to be emails, contacts and notes in the PST and I'm assuming the 3 tasks and 420 calender events that show up can't be taking up 616MB of space. Importing the PST gives the same results. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! |
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On Jun 29, 5:48 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
wrote: I'm hoping somebody has seen this problem before. I'm trying to import and/or open a PST file in Outlook (I've tried it on versions 2003 and 2007). The PST was created back in 2002 by exporting from an Exchange v5.5 server mailbox and it's 616MB. When I go to File, Open, Outlook Data File, in Outlook it opens the PST with no errors and I see the second "Personal Folders" show up. But every mail folder (inbox, deleted items, sent items) is empty. My contacts and notes are also empty. The only folders that contain items are my tasks and calendar. I know there are supposed to be emails, contacts and notes in the PST and I'm assuming the 3 tasks and 420 calender events that show up can't be taking up 616MB of space. Importing the PST gives the same results. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! It sounds like the process you used to create the PST was faulty and the data you wanted wasn't included. One way to have this happen is to export to a PST and then make a copy of that PST without closing the PST and then closing Outlook. -- Brian Tillman Well that sucks! So the 616MB file size comes from corrupt data or just an empty placeholder for data that never made it? I forgot to mention that I tried to run SCANPST.EXE on the PST and it said it found errors and tried to fix it, but my data still doesn't show up. Here is a brief portion of the log from SCANPST.EXE: **Beginning PST/OST recovery **Attempting to recover all top-level objects !!TC (nid=60E) missing required column (10970003) **Attempting to walk all folders !!TC (nid=12E) missing required column (10970003) !!TC (nid=802E) missing required column (10970003) !!TC (nid=804E) missing required column (10970003) **Attempting to locate any orphaned folders/messages **Attempting to check top-level objects for consistency ??Deleting SDO **Updating folder hierarchy **Attempting to fix original file **Attempting to copy back BBT **Attempting to copy back NBT Any other workarounds/hope? |
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On Jul 3, 12:02 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
wrote: Any other workarounds/hope? There are people whom you can pay to attempt repair of your PST. Google will find them easily. -- Brian Tillman THanks for the help! |
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