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draftermatt
04-18-2008, 07:03 PM
Ok, so my computer (Windows XP Pro) crashed earlier. I restarted and found that my inbox wouldn't show up on Outlook. (All other folders will, not outlook).
It says that Outlook.pst has errors and I need to run scanpst.exe.
So I open that and I click browse, go to the folder that outlook told me to go to, and I have nothing to click on. In other words no .pst files.
I tried restarting, nothing. So I called Dell (Microsoft recommended me to). They have me do a system restore, nothing, and they have me start the computer in Safe Mode with Networking, nothing.
At this point the guy offers to transfer me to Microsoft, and after holding for a few minutes I'm hung up on joy. (Total time on phone 30 minutes).
So I'm throwing myself on your mercy. Please help me! I can read messages in my Unread Mail, but I don't seem to be able to receive any new mail (sent one through my Yahoo! account).
If I have to reinstall Outlook I'll do it, as I've copied every message I could into another folder, but I was really hoping that I'd be able to run this scanpst or something to allow me to keep them if at all possible.
This is my work account so I won't be able to try anything till Monday when I get back to work (getting ready to split now)
Thanks in advance.
Eric the Grey
04-19-2008, 02:51 AM
Have you tried windows search function? Here are the instructions, in case you've not done it before:
"WindowsKey + F" or "Start -> Search" to bring up the search window.
Click on "All files and folders"
In the first search box enter in *.pst
Click the Search button.
The right-hand pane will show you all the results it finds. Then go back to scanpst and navigate to where that is.
A couple of things though. First off, since this is at work, do you guys use a Microsoft Exchange server? If so, your PST file may be located there, which means you'll need the system administrator to do the scan for you, or they may need to recreate it if it's damaged badly enough.
:cool: Eric the Grey
technical.angel
04-19-2008, 03:41 AM
Let me know if this is an exchange server, and I'll ponder.
Also, storing messages locally or on the server?
I don't use outlook, so this may not be it...
...but do you have your computer set up to show you hidden files and folders?
If you right-click on My Computer, then click Explore, you can navigate around to that directory.
Then click on Tools -> Folder Options
Then click the tab marked View
then scroll down until you see the option marked Show Hidden Files and Folders, and make sure the little circle has a dot in it. If it doesn't, click on the circle.
You may get a warning message telling you that this is a bad idea, but you know better and you want to do it.
If the Apply button is now lit up, go ahead and click Apply.
Then click OK
You may be able to see files there, now. But, if that's not the problem, then it won't do anything for you.
draftermatt
04-19-2008, 12:23 PM
All files are locally stored, no server to speak of, and I'm the guy who they put in charge of running the network (joy).
I did the search fucntion, and I can find outlook.pst, but it doesn't show up when I'm running the program.
I'll try the hidden option though, I thought that might be it, but I couldn't remember how to show it.
Der Cute
04-19-2008, 08:24 PM
What is the exact path that this .pst is stored on? The one that will not open with outlook?
Cutenoob
volatile
04-20-2008, 01:40 PM
Ok, so my computer (Windows XP Pro) crashed earlier. I restarted and found that my inbox wouldn't show up on Outlook. (All other folders will, not outlook).
It says that Outlook.pst has errors and I need to run scanpst.exe.
So I open that and I click browse, go to the folder that outlook told me to go to, and I have nothing to click on. In other words no .pst files.
I tried restarting, nothing. So I called Dell (Microsoft recommended me to). They have me do a system restore, nothing, and they have me start the computer in Safe Mode with Networking, nothing.
At this point the guy offers to transfer me to Microsoft, and after holding for a few minutes I'm hung up on joy. (Total time on phone 30 minutes).
So I'm throwing myself on your mercy. Please help me! I can read messages in my Unread Mail, but I don't seem to be able to receive any new mail (sent one through my Yahoo! account).
If I have to reinstall Outlook I'll do it, as I've copied every message I could into another folder, but I was really hoping that I'd be able to run this scanpst or something to allow me to keep them if at all possible.
This is my work account so I won't be able to try anything till Monday when I get back to work (getting ready to split now)
Thanks in advance.
I have had this happen before with a customer's computer. This link will explain the steps necessary:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010563001033.aspx
draftermatt
04-21-2008, 11:09 AM
What is the exact path that this .pst is stored on? The one that will not open with outlook?
It was C:\Documents and Settings\Matt\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
I have had this happen before with a customer's computer. This link will explain the steps necessary:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010563001033.aspx
Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That worked!!!!!!! I think I lost any e-mails that may have been sent over the weekend, but I got it back WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo
And seriously thank you all for your suggestions and help. You saved me a lot of heartache today.
volatile
04-22-2008, 03:15 AM
It was C:\Documents and Settings\Matt\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That worked!!!!!!! I think I lost any e-mails that may have been sent over the weekend, but I got it back WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo
And seriously thank you all for your suggestions and help. You saved me a lot of heartache today.
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http://www.amictools.com/v-amic_email_backup.html
It actually supports numerous email clients.
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