Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Solving PST Errors In Microsoft Outlook

It happens to everyone at some point: you down a cup of coffee in the morning to check my emails and suddenly spits on an error sit with Outlook.

"Outlook.pst can not be accessed - 0x80040116 (Jhaanl" Outlook.pst "your.pst file name)"

Or,

"Sending the report (0x80040116) error: Unknown error 0x80040116"

It's just a very common error that can have a couple of Outlook experience. The reason for that particular error that the file is corrupted or damaged in some way. Another reason may be that the file over 2 gigabytes.

Since you the.pst file just a file holding all my data (pst "stands for Personal Storage Table), it is a very precarious position until you file your mail is backed up (the most people do not) then. "'ll have to try to repair one that is broken.

PST files get corrupted and damaged a number of different ways. Viruses and malware that causes are a couple of rather common. Another way to corrupt a file off a USB drive while it is still in use, or an unexpected closed computer file was being written to or is saved.

Repair your Outlook mail file included with Outlook sometimes included scanpst.exe program can be used. The program you are using must match the version of Outlook. Scanpst.exe usually steps involved in using the file name and location of the file to your mail and find more. A simple Google search you the right to use this method will give the necessary steps.

If scanpst.exe does not work, then there is a third-party software available that can help you easily file an entirely new one to rebuild their damaged equipment. A program to collect data from it by rebuilding it into a new file will repair your PST. It poses no risk to your original file and make things worse you do not have to worry about. It is known that sometimes things can sometimes use bad scanpst program. That is up to the damaged PST file, a copy of your return is important before you try anything, just in case something goes wrong.

After you recover your file, you make regular backups of your mail files should get into the habit. This will ensure that you limit any future damage.

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