FAQ - Recovery Toolbox for Outlook questions
After it recovered my 45,000 emails, it lost track of which ones had been unread and marked all message as read. How can I fix that?
I permanently deleted the .PST file from my hard drive. How can I recover it with your software?
If you do not have enough space on your primary hard drive, does Recovery Toolbox for Outlook allow you to specify an alternate drive to save its output files to?
The program does not work. What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to recover a file. When I select "Save as PST file", it tries to make a copy of the original file, but when it is done, it displays the following error message:
Invalid class string
or
Outlook application needs to be installed on the computer
.
I can't send the log file because it is too large (42 MB).
How to make a new PST file the default file in Outlook?
How to import messages saved as .eml files into Microsoft Outlook?
I've saved calendar by use
Recovery Toolbox for Outlook
program. The saved appointments is not available in
Micrsoft Outlook
.
I've saved contacts by use
Recovery Toolbox for Outlook
program. The saved contacts is not available in
Micrsoft Outlook
.
I ran your software to recover an OST (PST) file which is 2.4 gigs. After processing the file for long time the resulting PST file was pretty much empty. What am I doing wrong? Please advise.
When I import data into Outlook, I get an error message:
This Personal Folders file (pst) is already in use with this profile.
How to fix this error?
I'm trying to recover a
Microsoft Outlook
data file. Your tool initially finds 40,456 objects, but the recovered pst file contains 40,337 objects according to the program report. What happened to the missing 119 objects?
Whenever I try to import that recovered data, I get a message saying the pst file is not compatible with this version.
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