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"dlw" escreveu:
"DL" escreveu:
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"Zerati" <Zer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66649793-0A75-47CC...@microsoft.com...
"Peter Foldes" escreveu:
> Outlook and Windows versions are ???
>
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> Peter
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> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
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> "Zerati" <Zer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66649793-0A75-47CC...@microsoft.com...
> > Thank you for the suggestion. Ran my file thru it some 10-12 times, and the
> > answer was always like: cannot recover information, does not recognize the
> > file.
> > My point now is: how can I make outllok to run without DEMANDING to open
> > this corrupt file. As I mentioned, I'm new to outllok, so most of this file
> > is a conversion of email form OL express (I can do that again, no big deal),
> > but I need outolook to JUST OPEN.
> > Your uggestion is appreciated.
> > Zerati
> >
> > "DL" escreveu:
> >
> >> To add, if you are now saying you are unable to open this data file within
> >> OL, then likely you have corrupted it. Often by copying or accessing it in
> >> some way whilst OL is open.
> >> You can try the pst repair tool, scanpst.exe, and run it several times on
> >> the data file, all with OL closed.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Zerati" <Zer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:8CB2D61E-7119-4F8B...@microsoft.com...
> >> > Dear friends,
> >> > I am new to outlook, however I managed to create and open a private ..pst
"Zerati" <Zer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you for the suggestion. Ran my file thru it some 10-12 times,
> and the answer was always like: cannot recover information, does not
> recognize the file.
> My point now is: how can I make outllok to run without DEMANDING to
> open this corrupt file.
With Outlook closed, use Control Panel's Mail applet to add a new PST and
remove the reference to the broken one.
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Brian Tillman