How to Solve Errors have been Detected in the Outlook PST File?
Summary: Outlook PST errors can prevent users from
accessing their emails, sending/receiving new emails, or even opening
Outlook. The article discusses the potential reasons for errors detected
in Outlook PST file and the solutions to troubleshoot and resolve them.
It also highlights the importance of using professional tools, like
Stellar Repair for Outlook, for resolving complex PST corruption issues
or errors.
Microsoft Outlook is a popular email client to manage personal and
professional information. When you configure a POP/POP3 email account in
Microsoft Outlook, the client downloads and stores all the mail items,
including emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, etc. to a local Personal
Storage Table (PST) file by default. Therefore, it’s important to
protect the PST file to avoid the loss of mail items due to PST errors
or corruption.
Some common PST file errors include:
The file xxxx.pst is not a personal folder file.
Errors have been detected in the file xxxx.pst.
Outlook.pst cannot be accessed – 0x80040116.
The file xxxx.pst could not be found.
In this article, you will learn how to troubleshoot and resolve the errors detected in the Outlook PST file.
Reasons for Outlook PST Errors
Before moving to the solutions, it’s important to know the reasons that can lead to errors in PST file.
Large or oversized PST file
Poor or unstable network
Hardware failure or software conflicts
Improper or forced system shutdown
Virus or malware infection
System crash
Corrupt Outlook profile
Damaged or corrupt PST file
Solutions to Troubleshoot and Resolve Outlook PST Errors
Below are some solutions you can apply to troubleshoot and resolve the errors detected in the Outlook PST file.
1. Update Outlook
Make
sure you are running the latest version of the Outlook application. You
don’t need to upgrade but must check whether your Outlook client is
updated. Updating Outlook can help fix any bugs in the client that may
be causing the PST errors. The steps to update Outlook are as follows:
Open Outlook.
Click File > Office Account and then select Update Options > Update Now.
Outlook will check for the latest or
new updates. If new updates are available, you will see a wizard to
download and apply those latest updates to your Outlook.
Once the updates are downloaded and installed, restart the system and then open Outlook.
In
case you cannot find the option to update Outlook, the setting might be
disabled by your administrator. In such a case, update the Windows OS.
The steps are as follows:
Open Settings on your Windows PC and click Update & Security > Windows Updates.
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