Barry Alllen
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Hi Michael,
The problem you’re facing few times ago I was having the same problem. I’ve goggled a lot about it and found a very useful article that says to run inbox repair tool to scan PST file and it has worked for me like a charm. Follow these steps:
Navigate to Inbox repair tool (SCANPST.exe) and double click to open.
Browse the PST file that you want to scan.
Click Start to repair PST file.For more info. Click here to see the same article: http://www.msoutlookware.com/error/outlook-doesnt-start.html
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BarryHi Kerry,
I’m facing the same problem. My format text is already in HTML and I’ve also modified the format text as mentioned above but still no luck. So what next?
Any kind of help will be surely appreciated.
Thanks
BarryWhich account you want to configure with Outlook? IMAP or POP?
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March 10, 2016 at 5:50 am in reply to: How to Export Thunderbird data in MS Outlook Data file format #1535 Score: 0Hi,
You can export your thunderbird contacts to MS Outlook without using any utility. Pease follow below given steps;
In Mozilla Thunderbird
1. Open Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
2. Go to Tools -> Address Book.
3. In Address Book Window, Go to Tools > Export…
4. The Export Address Book dialog will open.
5. Enter your file name and select the location to save the file.
6. Select the Comma Separated (*.csv) option from ‘Save as type’ dropdown and click Save.
7. It will export all Contacts to single .csv file.In MS Outlook
Please check this article to learn about how import CSV contacts into MS Outlook.
After that you will use Thunderbird contacts into MS Outlook. I hope it will be helpful for you.
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Barry AlllenThank you so much Michael for the help.
Now, the issue has been resolved.
Thanks again 🙂
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BarryFebruary 23, 2016 at 10:20 am in reply to: Outlook is Prompting Password while configuring to Gmail Account #1154 Score: 0Did you check the “Remember password” options?
Also, make sure that “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” option should be check.
To do so: Click on “More Settings” >> under “Outgoing Server” tab and verify >> click “OK”.
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It worked like a treat.
Thank you so much Eddie Thwan. After using the recommended SysTools Outlook Recovery tool, the issue has been resolved. 🙂
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Barry AlllenHi Eddie,
Similar thread which has been discussed earlier on merge Outlook PST files, click here: https://sysc.org/discuss/combine-multiple-pst-files-one/
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Hi Michael,
I tried above method, but no luck. The problem still persists.
Any other suggestion?
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February 20, 2016 at 12:19 pm in reply to: Outlook is Prompting Password while configuring to Gmail Account #1133 Score: 0Hi,
It might be the issue of wrong Incoming/Outgoing mail server and port no. So,please cross verify:
Server Info:
Incoming mail server: imap.gmail.com
Outgoing mail server: smtp.gmail.comServer Port Number:
Incoming server (IMAP): 993 | SSL
Outgoing server (SMTP): 465 or 587 | SSLNow, again start synchronization and check it helps.
Let me know if you need further assistance!!!
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Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply!
I have cross verified Read-only attribute and tried Inbox Repair Tool but still my Outlook PST file is not opening.So, would you please suggest me another solution for this?
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February 19, 2016 at 7:37 am in reply to: Why Outlook 2010 is Directly Opening in Safe Mode? #1118 Score: 0Thank you Michael.The Outlook opens in safe mode only issue has been resolved… 🙂
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February 3, 2016 at 10:10 am in reply to: Why Outlook 2010 is Directly Opening in Safe Mode? #1075 Score: 0Hi Michael.
Thanks for the reply,
I uninstalled KB3114409 but unfortunately, it didn’t solve the problem.
Any other suggestion?
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January 9, 2016 at 10:09 am in reply to: Microsoft Outlook Receiving Error 0X800CCC0F #1031 Score: 0Hi,
What type of email service do you use with Outlook; POP3, SMTP, or Exchange? Will you please tell me which antivirus are you using?Thanks Michael. The solution worked like a treat. 🙂
Best Regards
Barry AlllenDecember 1, 2015 at 6:01 am in reply to: Print Email attachments in Outlook without Opening them #962 Score: 0Hello,
Yes, you can easily print Outlook email attachment in Batch without opening the message in Outlook. To do so, you have to follow the given below steps:
1. Open “Microsoft Outlook” >> Go to “Outlook Inbox” and highlight the email that contains the attachment.
2. Click on “File” Tab >> “Print” (at left pane) >> Click on “Print Options”.
3. A new window will appear, mark the option “Print attached files. Attachment will print to the default printer only”.Get more info: http://www.pstrepairtool.org/blog/print-outlook-attachments-without-opening.html
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BarryHi Michael, Thanks for the help.
I had applied above solution as you discussed, but I did not reach to any conclusion. My Outlook PST file size is 1.75 GB. I think this size is not a big issue in Outlook 2010. So, is there any method by which I could resolve my issue instead of Compact Outlook Data File?
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November 28, 2015 at 9:08 am in reply to: Print Email attachments in Outlook without Opening them #923 Score: 0Hi Eddie,
Do you want print email attachment in Outlook one by one or in Batch?
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Thanks for the info. I have got the solution… 🙂
November 3, 2015 at 12:59 pm in reply to: Outlook Incoming Mails Disappear automatically #881 Score: 0Thank you Eddie Thwan…
I have sorted out my issue by using your suggested solution.
Thanks again… 🙂
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