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Old 05-18-2007, 10:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cant start outlook...deleted a PST

I had to delete a huge pst file to keep my computer from crashing. I cant start Outlook now to create a new pst because Outlook is looking for the pst and when it cant find it, it just shuts down. How do I fix?

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Default Re: Cant start outlook...deleted a PST

try creating a new account and opening outlook. then copy the pst from that to your account.

if that doesnt work you can always reinstall outlook.
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