Tim wrote:
> Yes it is a windows question so please cover your eyes if it is to much for 
> you.
> 
> Has anybody used any software (linux or MS based) for recovery\repair of 
> Outlook pst files??
> 
> You can uncover your eyes now
> 
> Tim
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What exactly is the problem with it? Outlook 97-2000 PSTs had a limit of 
2GB and actually tended to corrupt around 1.8GB. Outlook 2003 PSTs can 
go up to 20GB.
If it's corrupted due to being oversize you can use Microsofts repair 
tool, I think it's called scanpst (the knowledge base will tell you 
where you can find this or I can email you a copy from work tomorrow). 
The other option is a PST splitter we have at work.
Scanpst randomly deletes a certain amount of email (decided upon by you) 
and you have to experiment with how little you can remove before it 
opens. The splitter is a much better tool I believe but I've not 
actually used it myself.
Either way, ensure you attempt repairs on a copy of the PST as these 
procedures are not reversible. You can also expect to lose any directory 
structure within the PST.
James