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Error: “outlook.pst can not be accessed-0x80040116” comes when outlook is tried to open. ?

When I open outlook then one error message which give me frustration is “outlook.pst can not be accessed-0x80040116”. There are some of the very important mails which I have stored in outlook. There are many contacts too. How can I remove this error?

932 day ago

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If you have 2GB truncation tool-Pst2GB.exe then run that. This tool can be found at Microsoft center. When the tool is running then five files will be seen on screen named Msstdfmt.dll, Msvbvm60.dll, Pst2gb.exe, Readme.rtf and Readme.txt. Then in folder option select the option to show the hidden files. Then search the files which you want to repair having pst extension. When it is found then enter the path name. if the found file is large then you can run oversized pst recovery tool. And when the tool completes it’s task then close the option. You can use outlook pst repair tool also so repair and recover the above error which you are getting. Try it!


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