22nd December 2009
Outlook PST (Personal Storage Folder) is the local file stored on the client computer to store all e-mails for the application. But issues, like improper upgrade process, unexpected power failure, and network file sharing can bring corruption to the file...
21st December 2009
Outlook Express DBX files can be imported in different e-mail clients, such as Outlook Express itself, MS Outlook, Windows Mail etc. The process allows you to easily access and view all the e-mails that are stored in the particular imported DBX file. Howe...
17th December 2009
MS Outlook 'Import and Export Wizard' allows you import an Outlook data file within the application for further use. But events like PST (Personal Storage Folder) corruption can prevent this process from completing, however, there can be other reasons as ...
15th December 2009
When you try to login to your mailbox on Exchange Server, you need to authenticate against a specific domain of Exchange Active Directory. You cannot access your .ost file unless you provide the required identify information, which proves that you are a v...
15th December 2009
Microsoft Office Outlook supports password-protection for its local storage file-PST. Each time when the application tries to open the password-protected PST, it prompts a window asking for the correct password. The same goes with the PST import process. ...
11th December 2009
An Outlook PST file is created if you use POP3 account or configure Exchange Server account to use Outlook data file as the default email delivery location. At times, you decide to buy a new computer or hard disk or perform some cleaning and reinstall of ...
11th December 2009
Microsoft Outlook is a messaging application which allows you to store your mails on the system. You need to create a profile to store your data in Outlook and use it. The application creates a file called the outlook.pst file. This is where the Microsoft...
11th December 2009
Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007 use a different file format and impose a much larger file size limit for PST than what is being used in its earlier versions. By default, the latest two versions use Unicode formatted PST and accept 20 GB file size limitati...
10th December 2009
Exchange Server allows you to create distribution lists. It is basically a combination of email addresses, grouped together according to a specific criteria. It gives you a flexibility to send an email message to all user mailboxes whose addresses are inc...
10th December 2009
Microsoft Outlook 2002 and versions earlier to it limit the Outlook PST file size to 2 GB. If the file size reaches this value or exceeds it, you may fail to load or open it. At times, you cannot add more data to such file. The problem is described as PST...
10th December 2009
Microsoft Outlook supports using different accounts, such POP3, SMTP, and IMAP. The application downloads all emails and stores its other objects in a local file called PST. But the file can get corrupt due to several factors, for which PST Repair is requ...
10th December 2009
Your Outlook Personal Folders in your old account or profile will not be automatically transferred with your online folders. This is for the reason that .pst files sit locally on your computer and not on your mail server. To access and use the old .pst f...
09th December 2009
A large sized PST can introduce several performance issues for Outlook. Also, such files are more prone to corruption due to their file size limitation. Microsoft Outlook exhibits unusual behavior and momentarily stops responding while typical mail operat...
09th December 2009
Microsoft provides a utility called 'pst19upg.exe' that allows you to upgrade your PST of older version to that of later version. As one of the side effects of file conversion, the tool can remove password from a password-protected PST file. Thus, if you ...
08th December 2009
In Microsoft Outlook with IMAP or POP3 account, all emails are downloaded to a locally stored file called PST. To prevent their unauthorized access, Outlook allows you to protect the file using password protection. This may prove an infalible way for data...