Recovery ToolBox for Outlook gives you the best chance of recovering all of the data in your PST files, including email folders, tasks, appointments, contacts, and anything else.
Microsoft Outlook is the default way to communicate in the office. Microsoft Outlook is used by most office workers to keep track of their tasks, contacts, and emails. But what happens if your system crashes, your hard drive fails, or malware targets your Outlook data and messes it up? Does this mean that everyone in your office is done for the day?
Are you putting your money on the chance that corruption won't happen? Think about what comes next. In a typical office, the files that are used the most are Outlook PST and OST files, which hold all email, tasks, appointments, and contacts. During the work day, computers read and write to these files all the time, except during lunch. During a power outage, an Outlook storage container is the file most likely to get damaged or corrupted. If Windows crashes while Outlook is using a PST or OST file, the file will almost certainly get corrupted. If that happens, Microsoft Outlook won't be able to get to that information, and it will say that the database is corrupt.
Modern hard drives are made so that they barely last long enough to be covered by the warranty. After about 3 years of use, the chances of a hard drive failing keep going up. Don't let a hard drive failure get you unprepared!
Power cuts, brown-outs, and black-outs are happening more and more often. A UPS can keep you going if the power goes out, firewalls can keep viruses and malware out, and regular backups can get you back on track if something unexpected happens. But what if the backup is a few days old and you are in the middle of something important? What if you can't afford to be out of work for a few days? You could save yourself days of work by fixing the broken Outlook database.
Outlook has a built-in way to get back to normal. If Outlook finds damage in a PST or OST file, it automatically rejects the file and won't let you keep working.
Microsoft offers another level of recovery in the form of ScanPST.exe, which is an Inbox Repair Tool that can be used to fix corrupt databases. It says it can fix damaged Offline Folders (*.ost) and Personal Folders (*.pst) (.pst). Unfortunately, this level of data recovery can only fix small problems. If more serious damage is done to the database, this level of data recovery often fails. Even worse, it sometimes makes files even more damaged when it tries to fix them. Microsoft says that if you use that tool, you could lose data.
If nothing else works, try a third-party solution like Recovery ToolBox for Outlook, which you can find at http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html. The product gives you the best chance of getting your email folders, tasks, appointments, contacts, and any other information stored in your PST and OST files back. Recovery ToolBox for Outlook is different from many similar tools because it can fix PST and OST files that are badly damaged. It can even fix the bad effects of running Microsoft ScanPST.
Recovery ToolBox for Outlook lets you bypass Microsoft Outlook and access PST and OST files directly. It uses its own algorithm to access Microsoft's own formats and can convert data into a set of regular.eml files if desired. The toolbox can do more than just recover data. You can convert *.pst and *.ost files into a set of *.eml and *.vcf files, or convert *.pst files into *.ost format.
You can get a copy at http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html and install it on all of your PCs at work and at home so that you can get back to work right away if something unexpected happens!