Information about topics having to do with .pst file corruption and .pst repair.
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Depending on who you ask, PST stands for "Personal Storage Table" or "Personal Folders File". Microsoft Outlook stores its .pst file on your local hard drive and keeps all of your information inside of that single .pst file.
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Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders (PST) files are prone to corruption problems that make them unusable. You'll know you may have a .pst corruption problem if you see one of the following error messages when you run Outlook.
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A Personal Storage Table (.pst) is a file used to store local copies of messages, calendar events, and other items within Microsoft software such as Microsoft Exchange Client, Windows Messaging, and Microsoft Outlook.
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Many of us rely heavily on Microsoft Outlook to store all of our email messages, calendar items, contact records, and more. But few of us know what to do when Outlook reports that our .pst file is corrupt.
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How to find and run the Inbox Repair tool in Outlook (scanpst.exe), and what to do if it fails to fix your corrupt .pst file, or your .pst file is too large.
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Few things are quite as frustrating as trying to remember a password, especially a password that is keeping you from being able to access your email using Microsoft Outlook.
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Microsoft's latest version of their flagship email client, Outlook 2007, is no less vulnerable to corruption problems than previous versions.