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My Outlook 2010 Not Responding


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jzubeja

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I used Outlook 2010 with exchange server everything going good but few days ago My Outlook's OST database become unreadable my be it's corrupt and I have more than 2gB data of OST can you please give me some suggestion ,how can I recover my OST File . As i suggest by a friend that i need of OST to PST Converter Tool.
Is This True?
Any way Please help me to recover my Outlook.
Thanks In advance.
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rodyroon

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Hi,

You should be try to run scanpst.exe or scanost.exe file in your Outlook.

May be possible your PST File corrupted so above exe can recover this problem .

If you have still same problem and your OST File .

so try any third party data recovery software to convert you OST File into PST File .

There are so many software just search in Google with the keyword of "OST to PST Conversion Tool" and select any one to convert.

You can also use Kernel for OST to PST Tool which is used by myself and i strongly recommended to you.

Good Luck
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starjax

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you can create a new pst file that doesn't have the limitation. By default, the new pst file will not have the limitation.

http://blogs.technet...tlook-2010.aspx
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