Errors

With Outlook Repair Toolbox you can fix next errors:

  • The file outlook.pst is not a personal folders file.
  • Errors have been detected in the file outlook.pst. Quit Outlook and all mail-enabled applications, and then use the Inbox repair tool (Scanpst.exe) to diagnose and repair errors in the file. For more information about the Inbox repair tool, see Help.
  • The Inbox Repair Tool does not recognize the file outlook.pst. No information can be recovered.
  • Inbox Repair Tool (Scanpst.exe) hangs endlessly and does not perform the repair.
  • The PST file fixed by Inbox Repair Tool (Scanpst) is empty or does not contain the wanted items.
  • Outlook.pst can not be accessed - 0x80040116.
  • File Outlook.pst could not be accessed. Data error. Cyclic redundancy check.
  • The file Outlook.pst cannot be opened.
  • Scanpst reports Fatal Error 80040818 when trying to repair the PST file.
  • Errors have been detected in the file Outlook.pst. Close all mail enabled applications, and then use the Inbox Repair Tool.
  • FileName.pst file could not be opened. The file may not be compatible with this version of Outlook or it may be corrupted.
  • OL2000: Unable to use your personal folder file if it exceeds the 2 GB size limit.
  • An unexpected error prevented access to this file. Use ScanDisk to check the disk for errors, and then try using the Inbox Repair tool again.
  • Microsoft Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
  • Unable to display the folder. The file Outlook.pst could not be accessed. Access denied.
  • Cannot expand the folder.
  • The set of folders cannot be opened.
  • Scanpst reports An unknown error prevented access to the file. Error 0x80070570: The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.
  • Unable to open your default e-mail folders.
  • Unable to display the personal Outlook folder.
  • Task Microsoft Exchange Server - Receiving reported error (0x8004060C): Unknown Error 0x8004060C
  • Network problems are preventing connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer. Contact your system administrator if this condition persists.