May 2011
5 posts
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PST recovery process from MS Outlook email client
Like all email clients, MS Outlook saves all the items of its user account mailbox in the local database files. In MS Outlook, these files are known as the PST (Personal Storage Table) files which support either ANSI character format or Unicode character format. PST files, also known as the personal folder file contains all the items of the user mailbox including the emails, email attachments,...
May 23rd
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When scanning PST file becomes the necessity
If you are an Outlook user, then you will find this article interesting, as this is going to be very much helpful. For every Outlook user, Personal Storage Table (PST) file is important. Until the PST file is working nicely, you are able to send/receive emails. Once the file is damaged, Outlook becomes helpless to allow you sending/receiving emails. If the PST file is damaged then you need to...
May 18th
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Limitations of Scanpst.exe Inbox Repair Tool
Outlook PST files are the local database that store all the email messages, contact records, appointments, calendar events, alarms, schedules, shared items, journal entries and other mailbox information. The default location of Outlook.pst file or the Personal Folder File is C:\Documents and Settings\User_id\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst. PST files support either...
May 11th
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How to monitor your employees’ desktop activities?
Normally, employers are worried about their employees’ decreased performances. Well, now there is a solution to this issue. Rather than worrying about your employees’ decreased performances, you can now actually monitor their computer desktop activities and refrain them from getting indulged in personal internet activities when they are actually supposed to work. Now you must be thinking what...
May 10th
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Troubleshooting “The database files in this...
Have you ever come across a situation wherein when you try to mount a public store or a mailbox store in Microsoft Exchange Server, you are unable to do so and receive the below-mentioned error message? “The database files in this storage are inconsistent Id no: c1041739” Moreover, when you try to mount the database, the following event is logged into the Application log: Event Type:...
May 4th