ChatterBank0 min ago
Need Repair Pst
hi all
decided to clean up the mail databases and got this error: "Outlookmain.pst can not be accessed - 0x80040116", I have never come across such a thing ? searched for solutions in various forums, did not find a solution
decided to clean up the mail databases and got this error: "Outlookmain.pst can not be accessed - 0x80040116", I have never come across such a thing ? searched for solutions in various forums, did not find a solution
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Doesn't your e-mail client have a repair option in the menus ? Sounds like it could be corruption.
Otherwise I'd copy the file to another name and try to add it as a new data file to the data files your client looks at. Might be worth a try.
Ummm... you have tried turning the PC off then back on again ?
Otherwise I'd copy the file to another name and try to add it as a new data file to the data files your client looks at. Might be worth a try.
Ummm... you have tried turning the PC off then back on again ?
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This website periodically gets posts from new members who're seeking solutions to damaged pst, dbx or similar files. They seem to be invariably followed by posts from other new members, recommending specific software. (i.e. they're poorly disguised spam). I must have seen around a hundred such spamming attempts (and not one single genuine question about such issues). So this thread is regarded as 'highly suspect'. If a 'helpful' link from a new member turns up here I'll simply delete this thread.
However, if it's actually the first genuine question on this topic, I hope that Chelle7272's link will help. (I'm just hoping that the link at the foot of that page isn't the one which was going to be spammed anyway!)
Since the OST is only a cache there is no way to reimport this back into the serverside mailbox directly.
The only solution i know of is to Convert the OST to a PST file, and then reimport the mail from that.
here are a couple of articles
https:/ /social .techne t.micro soft.co ...-con verting -them-i nto-pst -files? forum=o utlook
https:/ /galler y.techn et.micr osoft.c om/OST- to-PST- Convert er-to-3 3b84a13
http:// www.out lookpst .repair /
given that the ost is a cache and replicates server activity, emails deleted from the server, may have also been deleted from the ost itself.
good luck
The only solution i know of is to Convert the OST to a PST file, and then reimport the mail from that.
here are a couple of articles
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given that the ost is a cache and replicates server activity, emails deleted from the server, may have also been deleted from the ost itself.
good luck
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