Right now I'm running the demo version of Advanced Outlook Repair v2.1
on my pst file. It's been running for 12 minutes and is 4% complete; at
this rate it will take 5 hours, if it doesn't crash along the way.
The inability to open the Mail applet is separate from the pst problem.
If the pst is corrupt, office diagnostics won't fix it but if there is
a problem with scanpst, it will fix that so you can scan the pst.
You could be having hardware problems which caused the computer to
shutdown and the pst was corrupted as the result of the computer's
crash. This may or may not be related to the new monitor.
Have you used any disk diagnostics? We often recommend alternating
scanpst with scandisk (chkdsk) because a corrupt pst can indicate a
problem with the hard drive.
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Thank you. Since you mentioned it, I have tried running Office
Diagnostics (which I never did previously). Results:
No need to consult known solutions.
No problems with memory.
No conflicting versions of Office apps.
No hard disk problems.
The diagnostic repaired all MS Office installation problems it could
find. Verified all 21 packages.
Summary of diagnostics:
Diagnostics run: 5
Diagnostics that identified problems: 1
Diagnostics that took corrective actions: 1
Of the 21 tests in the fifth disagnostic, on Office Setup
installations, the 20th was very slow, and may have been the one where
corrective action was taken.
I'm not sure what implications this has for the problem with Outlook's
pst file.
Thomas
Regcure is a registry cleaner. it will not fix problems in the pst
and I don't recommend using it to clean the registry. The new
hardware is unlikely to help and may cause more problems.
See
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.asp - there are several
repair tools for pst files. Most have free trials so you can see if
it will recover anything before buying.
Did you try office diagnostics? That the mail applet doesn't open
indicates more than the pst is damaged.
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Thank you very much. This Outlook pst file was created as a new
2007 file in October 2008. The computer on which my Outlook 2007
has been running since that time as a single-core cpu and it has
been running slowly for weeks.
Two days ago a technician attached a new 24" wide-screen monitor and
set it at 1024 x 1980 or something like that. After alot of use
late Friday and Saturday morning, it crashed in midday Saturday.
Tomorrow I will get new computer with a quad-core cpu and maxed-up
new memory. The technician will move the drive containing my Outlook
2007 from the old computer to the new computer, which will come with
a new installation of Windows XP and Office 2007.
I went to Control Panel and opened the Mail applet three times, but
it locked each time, as I tried to click on any of the three
buttons.
Is it possible that the problem with Outlook might be more
manageable in the new hardware environment? If not, then presumably
I'll need to consider a third-party paid repair tool such as you
mentioned. I saw an advertisement for Regcure; I don't know if
you'd recommend this, or what.
Thomas
If you created the outlook3.pst using outlook 2007 there is no such
size limitation. The size limitation applies to pre OL2003 created
pst's
If scanpst cannot repair the file, and it is a 2007 created file,
then a third party paid for utility maybe needed to repair
If however the data file was created in an earlier version or for
some reason you specifically created an earlier version pst, then
there is a tool from MS to reduce its size.
Use the mail applet in the control panel, to add a new data file,
set it as default and remove the outlook3 data file
When I try to open Outlook 2007 the following error message
appears. "Cannot start MS Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook
window. The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors have been
detected in the file C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook3.pst. Quit
Outlook and all mail-enabled applications, and then use the Inbox
repair tool (scanpst.exe) to diagnose and repair errors in the
file. For more information about the Inbox repair tool, see Help"
When I try to run scanpst.exe, I get the following error: "An
error has occurred which caused the scan to be stopped. No
changes havce been made to the scanned file".
What can I do now to correct this situation? I carelessly allowed
the default mail file <Outlook3.pst> to grow to a size of 2 gigs.
Thanks for any constructive guidance leading to a solution.
Thomas