Category Archives: Outlook Email Recovery
How to recover Outlook after Scanpst error
Outlook is nothing but email client which manages Email messages, Calendar, Tasks, RSS feeds, Journal entries, Meeting requests, to – do lists etc. In Outlook a PST (Personal storage Table) file is used to store all Outlook information. You can … Continue reading
Best Solution for Outlook Inbox Repair
Life becomes very difficult when something goes wrong with the computer or any of the programs installed. When repair Outlook inbox is needed, it can be beyond frustrating to know how best to handle the situation. The first thing most … Continue reading
The largest source of accidentally lost and deleted emails
Microsoft controls a huge percentage of personal computing. Indeed one could say they have a finger in every software pie. This is brought forth by their ownership of Windows and all of the Microsoft windows applications. Their Office suite is … Continue reading
Reasons Microsoft email clients lose files
Both of these email clients (a client is the side of the program on your computer) manage to prolifically lose emails, necessitating email recovery, for the following reasons. For some reason when Outlook emails are compressed and unzipped the files … Continue reading
The differences in Microsoft email file designs
Outlook and Outlook Express differ in that Outlook saves all of its messages to one large folder known as a .PST file and Express saves its messages as individual files using the .DBX extension. PST actually stands for personal storage … Continue reading
What can be done to counter the frailty of Outlook email programs
Having established that these two email clients are necessary for most computing and having further noted that these two are born troublemakers, what should we do to use these without fear of losing precious communications? To effectively use Outlook and … Continue reading
The most simple and direct solution for Outlook recovery
Outlook Express on the other hand is quite different in that the process of sending and receiving mail is the same as with Outlook via the standard header set up, but the means of storing files is far less sophisticated. … Continue reading