ID: Q171371
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This article provides tips for using the Inbox Repair Tool to recover folders and items from a corrupted Personal Folders file (*.pst).
The Inbox Repair Tool is a tool designed to help repair problems associated with Personal Folder files (*.pst files)and Offline Folders (*.ost files) The Inbox Repair Tool ships with Microsoft Windows 95 and is contained on the Microsoft Outlook 97 and Microsoft Office 97 CD-ROM.
For more information about installing and running the Inbox Repair Tool, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
NOTE: The examples listed in the various steps below refer to usage of this utility on a PST file. The same procedures apply to an OST. To locate the OST file, click to select Offline Folders (*.ost) in Select File to Scan.
ARTICLE-ID: Q168648
TITLE : OL97: How to Find and Run the Inbox Repair Tool
When you run the repair tool on a Personal Folders file, it does the following:
After running the Inbox Repair Tool, start Outlook using the profile that contains the Personal Folders file that you tried to repair. On the View menu, click Folder List to turn on the Folder List view. In your Folder List, you should see the following recovered folders:
Recovered Personal Folders
Calendar
Contacts
Deleted Items
Inbox
Journal
Notes
Outbox
Sent Items
Tasks
These folders are usually empty, because this is a rebuilt PST file. You
should also see a folder called "Lost and Found." This folder contains
folders and items that the Inbox Repair Tool recovered. Items missing are
beyond repair.
You should move as many of the items from the "Lost and Found" folder to a new Personal Folder in your profile. First, create a new "Personal Folders" in your profile. Then, drag any recovered items from the "Lost and Found" folder to the appropriate location in the new Personal Folders.
To create a new Personal Folders in your profile, follow these steps:
1. Start Outlook with the profile that contains your Recovered Personal
Folders.
2. On the Tools menu, click Services.
3. Under the Services tab, click Add to open the "Add Service to Profile"
dialog box.
4. In the "Available information services" list, click to select "Personal
Folders," and then click OK.
5. In the "Create/Open Personal Folders File" dialog box, select a
directory and file name for the new Personal Folders file (*.pst),
and then click Open.
6. Click OK to close all dialog boxes.
You should now have a new "Personal Folders" in your profile. Drag recovered items from the "Lost and Found" folder to your new Personal Folders. When you have finished moving all items, you may remove the "Recovered Personal Folders," including the "Lost and Found" folder, from your profile.
NOTE: If you are unable to open your original PST file before running the Inbox Repair Tool, it is likely that the procedures below will not work. If you are able to open the original PST file, then there is a small chance that the procedures below may allow you to recover additional items from your damaged PST file.
When you run the "Inbox Repair Tool," by default, the option to create a backup of the original PST file is on. This option creates a file on your hard drive called <filename>.bak that is a copy of the original <filename>.pst file with a different extension. The BAK file resides in the directory of the original PST file.
You may be able to recover items from the BAK file that the Inbox Repair Tool could not. Make a copy of the BAK file, giving the file a new name with a PST extension, such as "Newname.pst."
Open Outlook using the profile that contains the new Personal Folders file from step 4 in the "Recovering Repaired Items" section, and try to import the "Newname.pst" folder by using the Outlook Import And Export Wizard. Follow these steps:
1. In the wizard, click to select "Import from a personal folders file
(*.pst)," and click Next.
2. Under "File to import," select your Newname.pst file. Under Options,
click "Do not import duplicates," and click Next.
3. Under "Select the folder to import from," click to select the Personal
Folders, and click to select "Include subfolders." Click to select
"Import folders into the same folder in," and select your new Personal
Folders file from step 4 in the "Recovering Repaired Items" section.
4. Click Finish.
Keep in mind that the backup file was the original corrupted file, and you may find that you cannot recover anything other that what was recovered in "Lost and Found." If you are unable to import the Newname.pst file into Outlook, then you have lost any information that is not in the "Lost and Found."
For more information about the Inbox Repair Tool, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Article-ID: Q140719
Title : How to Use the Microsoft Exchange Inbox Repair Tool
Keywords : kbtool GnlCrpt kbfaq
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 19, 1998