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Vivek Hutheesing
My outlook 2003 data file got too large (over 4 gigabytes) and the first sign
of trouble was when i clicked on an inbox subfolder and i saw one large pane
to the right (not the normal two panes showing emails on top half and preview
of selected email on the bottom half) which said folder cannot be accessed.
Long story short, for the last 24 hours, i have been trying to run
scanpst.exe on the outlook.pst file but it generates an error and cannot even
scan it let alone indicate if it can be repaired. it suggests defragging, so
i have run defragging 3-4 times on my C drive, but the one file that cannot
be defragged is, you guessed it, the outlook.pst file.
The data is really important and i dont know what to do - i am thinking of
buying a utility that carves up the PST file into smaller chucks, but dont
know which one to trust/buy.
Finally, every time i open the outlook, it takes hours to open, and if i
click on anything it says Not Responding and i have to close out.
Greatful for any help or advice on what to try next!!
of trouble was when i clicked on an inbox subfolder and i saw one large pane
to the right (not the normal two panes showing emails on top half and preview
of selected email on the bottom half) which said folder cannot be accessed.
Long story short, for the last 24 hours, i have been trying to run
scanpst.exe on the outlook.pst file but it generates an error and cannot even
scan it let alone indicate if it can be repaired. it suggests defragging, so
i have run defragging 3-4 times on my C drive, but the one file that cannot
be defragged is, you guessed it, the outlook.pst file.
The data is really important and i dont know what to do - i am thinking of
buying a utility that carves up the PST file into smaller chucks, but dont
know which one to trust/buy.
Finally, every time i open the outlook, it takes hours to open, and if i
click on anything it says Not Responding and i have to close out.
Greatful for any help or advice on what to try next!!