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1st April 2009, 11:56 AM #1 Corrupt Outlook Archive
Someone I know has a corrupt Outlook archive and they are screaming blue murder because they have important information in it that they have not saved elsewhere. I have run scanpst on it but there is still a large amount of emails missing that they desperately need. Anyone know of anything preferably free that will allow me to try and recover the data.
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1st April 2009, 12:01 PM #2 You can continue scanning with ScanPST until there are no more errors :s But thats the only tool I have ever used.
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1st April 2009, 12:16 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
Jamo
You can continue scanning with ScanPST until there are no more errors :s But thats the only tool I have ever used.
I have done that but still no luck.
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1st April 2009, 12:21 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
richard_s
Someone I know has a corrupt Outlook archive and they are screaming blue murder because they have important information in it that they have not saved elsewhere.
As much as the technical issue might annoy me, I have to smile at myself occasionally when things like this happen (or at least when it happens outside of my work domain - as inside we're responsible for backups etc!)
If a user has ultra important information and doesn't archive it elsewhere or back it up elsewhere, what do they think is going to happen...!
I'd agree with the previous poster - if those utils haven't worked then I know of no other way to get info out.
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