Data File Not Closed Properly Error
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After upgrading to Outlook 2007, I get a data file error every time I open Outlook. The exact error message I see is "A data file did not close properly the last time it was used and is being checked for problems. Performance might be affected while
Outlook 2007 Data File Not Closed Properly Fix
the check is in progress." After a few minutes, I see the error message "Data
A Data File Was Not Closed Properly And Is Being Checked For Problems
file check complete." I'm guessing that Outlook is checking for errors, and since it doesn't find any, does not repair them. But data file did not close properly outlook 2007 windows 7 if there isn't a problem, why does Outlook keep checking in the first place? --Tara Tara, several others have run into the same problem that you describe. I have also personally had to work through this issue http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/error-personal-folder-not-closed-properly/13936928-540f-457f-8876-895d5adf4cc4 as well. When Outlook continually looks for data file errors, that's because Outlook believes there is a problem. However, to repair any errors, the data file -- more specifically the Outlook .pst file -- needs to be offline. So to correct the problem, you will first need to determine the location of your Outlook pst files. To do this, follow these steps: In Outlook 2007, click the Tools menu and select Options. In the Options https://mcpmag.com/articles/2007/06/05/repairing-outlook-2007-data-file-errors.aspx dialog box, click the Mail Setup tab and then click the Data Files button. In the Account settings window, you will see all of your personal Outlook data files listed. Here, you want to note the full path to each data file. On my system, my Outlook personal and archive folders are stored in the C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Wolf\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder. Once you have this information, close the Account Settings dialog box and then close the Outlook Options window. Now that you have the location of your Outlook data files, you need to check and repair them using the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Inbox Repair Tool-SCANPST.exe. By default, you should see SCANPST.exe in the Microsoft Office installation folder's "Office 12" subfolder. On my system, SCANPST.exe is located in D:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12. For additional information on SCANPST.exe, take a look at the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, "How to use the Inbox Repair Tools to recover e-mail messages in Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003." To check and repair your Outlook data files, follow these steps: First, close Outlook 2007. Use Windows Explorer to browse to SCANPST.exe, then double-click it. When the Outlook 2007 Inbox Repair Tool opens, click Browse and navigate to the Outlook data file location that you found earlier. Note that you will need to check each file li
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