I have a user whose PST file repeatedly becomes corrupted. I run the inbox repair tool, the file is repaired and works for a short time. This week, each morning, when she started outlook she was prompted to repair the PST using the inbox repair tool. Since this is a regular occurrence, the user already knows how to use the inbox repair tool. However, this week she was unable to repair the PST file from her own work station. She contacted me and I was able to repair the pst using the tool on my work station. Yesterday, after I did the repair, the user tells me that Outlook worked slower and
slower as the day went on and then this morning again we had to repair the pst.
Here's a bit of background on our setup. Our workstations run Windows NT 4 sp6, and outlook 2000. I store the pst files for our users on our Novell 5.1 server so they can be backed up. The novell client version is 4.81. We
switched over to this set up after Lotus discontinued support for cc:Mail and until a exchange solution is worked out by our company. So we had a lot of users who had cc:Mail archives that were imported into Outlook. I have had one or two users who had an isolated instance of needing the inbox repair tool run on their pst but none other with the daily need for this file to be repaired.
I thought that perhaps something that was imported from cc:Mail was causing the corruption. So I created a second set of personal folders to store all her old crap. Then I created a new pst to handle all the new incoming mail and her newly created sent mail and folders. However, the old
crap pst is usually clean, it's the new pst that needs to be repaired.
Neither of the pst files are anywhere near 2GB, in fact larger of the two is about 5 and a half MB.
I have searched through the archives of this group as well as visiting MS's knowledge base and haven't found anything that quite matches my situation.
Thanks for your help.
Matt
slower as the day went on and then this morning again we had to repair the pst.
Here's a bit of background on our setup. Our workstations run Windows NT 4 sp6, and outlook 2000. I store the pst files for our users on our Novell 5.1 server so they can be backed up. The novell client version is 4.81. We
switched over to this set up after Lotus discontinued support for cc:Mail and until a exchange solution is worked out by our company. So we had a lot of users who had cc:Mail archives that were imported into Outlook. I have had one or two users who had an isolated instance of needing the inbox repair tool run on their pst but none other with the daily need for this file to be repaired.
I thought that perhaps something that was imported from cc:Mail was causing the corruption. So I created a second set of personal folders to store all her old crap. Then I created a new pst to handle all the new incoming mail and her newly created sent mail and folders. However, the old
crap pst is usually clean, it's the new pst that needs to be repaired.
Neither of the pst files are anywhere near 2GB, in fact larger of the two is about 5 and a half MB.
I have searched through the archives of this group as well as visiting MS's knowledge base and haven't found anything that quite matches my situation.
Thanks for your help.
Matt