Your best bet is to create a new .pst file in the unicode format.
File->new->outlook data file. Copy your items from the old one (most likely
ansi format) to the new one and make the new one your default .pst file.
Note - create the new .pst file in My Documents (in Vista
Users->Username->Documents) to ensure it is included by default in your
backups which you DO make weekly, right?
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, JimB asked:
| Yes That is what I thought & already have imported the last backup.
| Got back most up to the last 10 emails from two days ago. Believe
| there may have been a courrpt email that couse this? Are there any
| other programs that help to keep PST files vaild on a regular bases?
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| ||
||| Sorry Did not know how to explain but in OL when you click on
||| contacts it opens a windows with all your saved contacts.
||
|| That's your Contacts folder.
||
||| In my particualr situation I
||| have approx 1K saved, but since my scanpst process non of the names
||| are showing though I have all my contacts, I would have to do a
||| search to find a particular one & then hopefully click open to
||| obtain all info. It seems to also have reduced the sizes of my
||| inbox & sent folders......Jim B
||
|| It sounds like scanpst did its best to repair what it could. You'll
|| have to recover the rest from your most recent backup.
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|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]