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BIG Outlook 2000 .pst file problem - Help, please.
HELP, Please !... Before I discovered that there's a 2 Gb limit to the size
of the Outlook.Pst file, it grew to that size, Outlook 2000 IMO crashed, and it told me to run the Inbox Repair Tool. I did, and it failed. I've since read on some posts that the Scanpst program will further corrupt a PST file that's too big. Anyway, I ran iHex to reduce the size of the Outlook.Pst file to 1.89 Gb,... then ran Scanpst again,... it says it worked. Now, when I start Outlook 2000, it says there are 26,002 items in a newly-created "Lost & Found" folder. All other folders are empty. And there are 52 "Recovered Folder 8123" sub-folders (each with a different number) under the "Lost & Found" folder. Those 52 are empty. When I click on the "Lost & Found" folder to see the contents, it says it's Unable to display the folder, There are errors, Run the Inbox repair tool. I did that again... same results. Naturally, I NEED to get my messages back. Any brilliant ideas, all you Gurus out there? Thanks VERY Much for Any Advice you can offer. -- Robert27 |
BIG Outlook 2000 .pst file problem - Help, please.
Robert27 wrote:
HELP, Please !... Before I discovered that there's a 2 Gb limit to the size of the Outlook.Pst file, it grew to that size, Outlook 2000 IMO crashed, and it told me to run the Inbox Repair Tool. I did, and it failed. I've since read on some posts that the Scanpst program will further corrupt a PST file that's too big. Anyway, I ran iHex to reduce the size of the Outlook.Pst file to 1.89 Gb,... then ran Scanpst again,... it says it worked. Asked and answered in another newsgroup. Don't multipost. -- Brian Tillman |
BIG Outlook 2000 .pst file problem - Help, please.
Yes,... I asked the same question in another newsgroup. Is that a
no-no? If so, I apologize. I was trying to get more coverage... hoping that others might have an answer to the problem. Seriously,... it that "multi-post" thing bad netiquette? Thanks. |
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