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Nat - 20 Aug 2007 19:04 GMT
I think I know the answer as I have checked other posts, but I will post
anyhow. I have 3 different versions of OL (XP, 03 & 07) all sharing the same
PST file.  I thought it would be accomplished easily by storing on Netwk
drive.. and this worked fine up until today.  I have since learned that
storing on network drive can cause corruption, so I promise not to do so
anymore.  In the meantime, I have tried using a couple of 3rd party tools as
well as MS IBRT but to no avail.  Teh IBRT stated that it does not recognize
the file  and that no file can be recovered.  Any last ditch efforts anyone
can suggest before I restore an older version about 1/2 the size?

Thanks a lot,
K. Orland - 20 Aug 2007 19:16 GMT
Have you run scanpst.exe against the PST file?

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> I think I know the answer as I have checked other posts, but I will post
> anyhow. I have 3 different versions of OL (XP, 03 & 07) all sharing the same
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> Thanks a lot,
Nat - 20 Aug 2007 19:22 GMT
Kathleen,

Yes that is what I was referencing as IBRT (InBox Repair Tool). If you have
any other suggestions I am all ears.

Thanks in advance..

> Have you run scanpst.exe against the PST file?
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> > Thanks a lot,
DL - 20 Aug 2007 20:41 GMT
Last ditch efforts I believe would require third party tools, or submitting
the pst to a third party recovery specialist.
Much '$' may be needed

> Kathleen,
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Nat - 20 Aug 2007 21:12 GMT
I tried a couple of 3rd party tools.  I may be just out of luck.  Thanks
anyhow ...

> Last ditch efforts I believe would require third party tools, or submitting
> the pst to a third party recovery specialist.
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> >> > Thanks a lot,
 
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