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Hey guys,
I was in the process of backing up a PST before moving the client to exchange. During this process Mcafee decides to kick on, and locks the computer in question, and the pst file is now showing limited emails, but the whole subfolder structure. The pst is 605 meg, and no matter what i do, i can "recover" about 110 megs of mail. I;ve run scanpst.exe, a few free tools that claim to be able to read pst files. Regardless if i use one of these pst readers, or outlook, it only shows me the 110 meg of mail. So my question is, A can there really be ~500 of dead space in the pst file, and B is there any real chance of me recovering these emails? The next step i plan on taking is this http://www.sparnaaij.net/howto/resto...outlookpst.htm and after that im gonna resort to a peice of commercial software such as this. http://www.repair-outlook.com/ Does anyone have any advice to give? |
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I would take a copy of the PST file and attempt to open it in Outlook.
If Outlook can open the message confirm with your user if everything appears to be there. If it is just export the PST to either another PST or preferably some on of the text format likes tab or comma delimated. Both of the text formats will not bring over corrupt items and you can manually edit the file if you need to before importing it into Exchange via Outlook. If data is missing I would say you are probably out of luck at this point. You can have a large amount of empty space in a PST if a user has deleted large numbers of items and then not run a database pack on the PST. This will create a large amount of dead space in the PST file until a full pack is performed. Sean "the" wrote in message ... Hey guys, I was in the process of backing up a PST before moving the client to exchange. During this process Mcafee decides to kick on, and locks the computer in question, and the pst file is now showing limited emails, but the whole subfolder structure. The pst is 605 meg, and no matter what i do, i can "recover" about 110 megs of mail. I;ve run scanpst.exe, a few free tools that claim to be able to read pst files. Regardless if i use one of these pst readers, or outlook, it only shows me the 110 meg of mail. So my question is, A can there really be ~500 of dead space in the pst file, and B is there any real chance of me recovering these emails? The next step i plan on taking is this http://www.sparnaaij.net/howto/resto...outlookpst.htm and after that im gonna resort to a peice of commercial software such as this. http://www.repair-outlook.com/ Does anyone have any advice to give? |
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I was in the process of backing up a PST before moving the client to exchange. During this process Mcafee decides to kick on, and locks the computer in question, and the pst file is now showing limited emails, but the whole subfolder structure. Why not go back to the original PST and make another copy? That should still be intact. By the way, when you say "backing up" instead of "copying" an alarm goes off in my head. A backup of a PST IS just a copy. Were you doing something other than just copying the PST? -- Brian Tillman |
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I was copyinging it. However, I;ve found out now the real issue, the user
decided that he wanted all his mail on the mail server (we deployed an exchange server for them and were slowly getting everyone up to the exchange functionality) he took matters into his own hands and clicked and dragged his mail from 'personal folders', to 'User - Mailbox' so essentially from his computer up to the exchange server. During the moev he rebooted his computer resulting in the pst file i now get to deal with. any hope at recovering anything? Im guessing not. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... the wrote: I was in the process of backing up a PST before moving the client to exchange. During this process Mcafee decides to kick on, and locks the computer in question, and the pst file is now showing limited emails, but the whole subfolder structure. Why not go back to the original PST and make another copy? That should still be intact. By the way, when you say "backing up" instead of "copying" an alarm goes off in my head. A backup of a PST IS just a copy. Were you doing something other than just copying the PST? -- Brian Tillman |
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the wrote:
I was copyinging it. However, I;ve found out now the real issue, the user decided that he wanted all his mail on the mail server (we deployed an exchange server for them and were slowly getting everyone up to the exchange functionality) he took matters into his own hands and clicked and dragged his mail from 'personal folders', to 'User - Mailbox' so essentially from his computer up to the exchange server. During the moev he rebooted his computer resulting in the pst file i now get to deal with. any hope at recovering anything? Im guessing not. Well, some of the data should have made it to the server, so perhaps between what's there and what remains in the PST, perhaps you have most of the data. I don't have any other suggestions. Perhaps, too, this will be painful enough for the person that he'll learn to keep backups and to not shut the PC down when it's doing something he asked it to do. -- Brian Tillman |
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