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Support.microsoft.com[Support.microsoft.com] How to Recover Items from the Backup Personal Folders (.pst) FileloadTOCNode(2, 'moreinformation');NOTE: If you cannot open your original Personal Folders (.pst) file before you run Inbox Repair Tool, it is possible that the following procedures may not work. If you are able to open the original Personal Folders (.pst) file, then it is possible that the following procedures may allow you to recover additional items from your damaged Personal Folders (.pst) file.

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Messagingtalk.orghttp://www.messagingtalk.org [Messagingtalk.org] How to recover corrupted .PST files in MS Outlook? | MessagingTalk: PST file has password protection, but user forget the password (the following steps are based on a tool called AOPLR). If someone protects a PST file with a password, later they forget the password, you should be able to open the document with the tool called Advanced Outlook Password Recovery (AOLPR).

[Monster.typepad.com] The Monster Blog: Confessions of an Email Pack Rat: There are a few things I can count on happening every morning: Someone will tick me off during my commute, I’ll need a cup of coffee to be anywhere near coherent, and I’ll find this message when I open my email: “Your mailbox is over its size limit” -- complete with exactly how much I’m over my quota. (Incidentally, does it make any sense to send another mailbox-clogging message to tell you that?)

43folders.comhttp://www.43folders.com [43folders.com] Recap: Becoming an Email Ninja | 43 Folders: […] Playing catchup after my weekend unplug, I came across a couple of blog posts concerning email.  The first post–from former Mac evangelist turned venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki–is a good summary of what I think are important when it comes to email.  I realize the topic is a dead horse I keep beating, but email is such a useful tool that many of us–myself included at times–just plain abuse.  Go peruse how to be The Effective Emailer, and spread it among your friends.  Just maybe these little rules will catch on. Of course, with email comes the ever-burgeoning Inbox.  Merlin Mann–lifehacker extraordinaire at 43 Folders–has compiled a post with links to many of his various methods for taming our Inboxes.  He makes an excellent point: the wonderful tool that email was envisioned to be has become the scourge for many of us.  Some of the tips are quite Mac-centric, but there are some good ones that are universally applicable and help all of us in Becoming an Email Ninja.

[Hellomate.typepad.com] MS Exchange Blog : OST to PST: >>- Enter your mailbox name then click “More Settings”¦” and on the “General” tab select “Manually control connection state” and select “Connect to the network” as the default as it is required for SCANOST (CommonFiles\System\MSMAPI\1033) to work - it needs to be in ”˜Online Mode’. I usually set the timeout to 10 seconds, if the server doesn’t respond by then there is a connection problem to server assuming you are on a LAN.

http://labnol.blogspot.com [Labnol.blogspot.com] GMail Inbox Backup with Microsoft Outlook » Digital Inspiration: Once your have created a pst file of your GMail Inbox, you can restore your GMail Inbox even if is damaged due to a hardware failure or other unexpected events. You can also move or transfer GMail emails to a different computer by backing up the data from the original hard disk, and then restoring it to the new hard disk.

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