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bit) and MS-Office 2007 received the following Error Message, and everything - from Mails to Calendar to Tasks - stopped working... The error message said, "Error have been detected in
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the file c:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook0.ost. Quit Outlook and all applications, the use Inbox repair tool (scanpst.exe) to diagnose and repair the errors in the file." The problem got solved after spending a lot of time in front of the machine running the"Scanpst.exe" toolover and over again (quiet a painful exercise) for about 2 days (as it was a weekend, repair outlook 2013 and there wasn't a support available to the user)! Though I understand the problem could have been solvedby renaming the "ost" file, and restarting Outlook; could somebody out there suggest any reasons to whyTHIS problem happens at all? And are there any precautions we could take to prevent it? (The user recently added Microsoft CRMto his Outlook.) Another POINT that I would like somebody to comment on is that why does THIS messge tells to use "scanpst.exe," and not "scanost.exe" to repair an "ost" file? I would appreciateany useful links to some detailed technicalexplanations on this. Many Thanks in Advance! Regards Yagyesh Monday, July 26, 2010 3:32 PM Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Thank you for using Outlook IT Pro Discussions forum. There are many factors that can cause PST or OST being corrupted. o Normally, unexpected problems may occur if the PST or OST exceeds 2GB. So, please make sure the PST or OST is smaller than 2GB. o To avoid unexpected problems, it is better to back up the PST or OST. o It is better
Community Links Members List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 06-17-2011, 04:34 PM scottcarson Administrator Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 265 [SOLVED] Repairing a Corrupt .OST File in
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Outlook 2010 Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179110.aspx With the release of Outlook 2010, Microsoft has removed the repair tool. scanpst outlook 2010 However, there's a new (slicker?) way to recover a corrupt OST file. Note that this issue usually applies only to uses who are synchronizing data repair outlook 2010 with another server like Exchange or Google. Symptom: Open Outlook, and upon dismissing a calendar item you get the error, "Errors have been detected in the file C:\{path to file}\outlook.ost. Quit Outlook and all mail-enabled applications, and then use the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/a7e7c303-45cd-436a-9dac-893f9de0e905/errors-have-been-detected-in-the-file-outlook0ost-use-the-repair-tool-scanpstexe?forum=outlook Inbox repair tool (Scanpst.exe) to diagnose and repair errors in the file. For more information about the Inbox repair tool, see Help" Solution:Right-click the folder and then click "Properties". In the dialog box that appears, click the "Clear Offline Items" button and then click "OK". On the Outlook 2010 ribbon, click the Send/Receive tab, then "Update Folder" Otherwise, we recommend that you delete the .ost file and let Outlook download information again from Exchange. The exception is if you have local data http://www.stormgroup.ca/forum/showthread.php?p=1872 that is not present on the server. In that case, we recommend that you export the data to an Outlook Data File (.pst), delete the .ost file, allow the server data to download again, and then import the .pst file data by using the Do not import duplicates option that can be accessed through the Open option on the File tab. scottcarson View Public Profile Send a private message to scottcarson Find all posts by scottcarson « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is Off Forum Rules Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home General Forum Before Signing Up Marketplace Feedback/Suggestions Storm Applied Technologies Tutorials Email Help General Technical Issues/Questions Outages/Service Problems Eco-PARTY! Adventures Learn to paddle The Fusion Factory The Charts Dance Lessons Holla Back Storming the Island General Festival Info Exhibitor/Performer Info Volunteer Info Storm Troopers RDBF Practices Team Parties Training Mat
July 16, 2015 by Mitch Bartlett 38 Comments Filed Under: Software Tagged: Lync 2013, Outlook 2013 Microsoft Outlook 2013 crashed on me today. When I tried to launch it again, I received an error that said: Outlook Data http://www.technipages.com/outlook-solve-the-file-username-ost-is-in-use-and-cannot-be-accessed-error File - The file C:\Users\user name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\user name\username.ost is in use and cannot be accessed. Close any application that is using this file, and then try again. You might need to restart your computer. Restarting my computer was not an option at the time. Here's how you can solve the issue. Fix 1 - Kill All Outlook Related Processes Right-click the task bar and select "Task Manager", or press CTRL + ALT + scanpst outlook Delete, then choose "Task Manager". Select the "Processes" tab. Look for anything named "Communicator", "Lync", "ucmapi" or "Outlook". If you find any items related to these, select it, then select the "End task" button. Fix 2 - Disable Cached Exchange Mode Close Outlook. Open "Control Panel" and select "Mail". Select the "Email Accounts" button. Choose the "Email" tab. Highlight the email address giving you the warning (email.ost), then select "Change". Uncheck "Use Cached Exchanged repair ost file Mode". Select "Next" then "Finish". Now attempt to launch Outlook again. Hopefully, it works fine now. If neither of these work, you might have another computer or program grabbing the OST file. Makes sure anything that uses Outlook is completely closed on any workstation that may interface with Outlook. Thanks to Alix Jimenez for Fix 2. Related posts: Fix Message Stuck in Outlook 2016 or 2013 Outbox Remove "McAfee Anti-Spam" From Outlook Send Vote Email From Outlook 2016 Why is "Junk" Grayed Out in Outlook 2013 Comments Alex says September 9, 2016 at 3:08 am Thanks, man. It worked after "unlocking" Outlook folder and closing “Lync“ (Skype for Business) and “ucmapi”. Indrashish Saha says September 8, 2016 at 11:55 am Fix 2 resolved the issue. Thanks a lot. Lars says August 13, 2016 at 2:49 am Fix 2 worked for me! Thank you! Regards Yigit Ozdemir says July 26, 2016 at 1:08 pm Fix 2 – Disable Cached Exchange Mode It is woked form me Thnx man R K Singh says July 12, 2016 at 11:36 am Great man .. thx Ayan says June 24, 2016 at 2:43 am Thanks a lot.It solved my problem. praga says May 24, 2016 at 1:46 am Awesome. Many thx buddy!! Valer