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Continuing the saga ................
Have just found the outlook.pst file in the registry and when right clicking on the entry, it brings up the opportunity to Rename the file - would this be the place that is being referred to in my previous post ?? If yes, is there any danger in altering an entry in the registry ?
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks again
FBG40
Have just found the outlook.pst file in the registry and when right clicking on the entry, it brings up the opportunity to Rename the file - would this be the place that is being referred to in my previous post ?? If yes, is there any danger in altering an entry in the registry ?
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks again
FBG40
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like you need to uninstall Outlook again .. and clean out manually. When you run the tool .. you can browse to the repair tool and then open/select the pst. I repaired one recently for someone.
Save the old pst SOMEWHERE ELSE first.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
Save the old pst SOMEWHERE ELSE first.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
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Hi Zeb
I posted a couple of previous times onhere about this problem and the error messages are on those. I also sent an E mail to "Office help" at Computershopper magazine - it was their techy who told me the problem is a corrupt .pst file and that I could possibly rename the file or use a commercial porgramme to repair it. These progs are ok but very expensive.
Thanks for the input, will certainly have a look at Darksiderg.com
FBG40
I posted a couple of previous times onhere about this problem and the error messages are on those. I also sent an E mail to "Office help" at Computershopper magazine - it was their techy who told me the problem is a corrupt .pst file and that I could possibly rename the file or use a commercial porgramme to repair it. These progs are ok but very expensive.
Thanks for the input, will certainly have a look at Darksiderg.com
FBG40
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