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Inbox Repair Tool
Specifies the personal folder file (.pst) that you want to scan.
Enter The Name Of The File You Want To Scan
Type the path and name of the personal folder file that you want to
scan.
Browse
Opens the Select File To Scan dialog box, where you can locate the
file you want to scan.
Start
Scans your personal folder file for errors. After the scan is
complete, you can choose to repair the errors.
Options
Opens the Options dialog box, where you can specify options for a
log file.


Select File To Scan
Locates the personal folder file (.pst) that you want to scan or
repair.
Look In
Displays the current directory (folder) and any subdirectories.
Double-click the directories and subdirectories to move through the
list, and then click the directory you want.
File Name
Displays the default file extension (*.pst). The list box displays
all files with this extension in the current folder. Type a new
filename or click a filename.
Files of Type
Displays the available file format (.pst files).


Options
Specifies options for a log file for recording errors.
Replace Log
Saves a detailed record of the errors found while scanning this
file in a separate .LOG file. This file is stored in the same
location as the file you scanned and has the same name but a
different extension.
Append To Log
Saves a detailed record of the errors found while scanning this
file and adds it to the end of an existing .LOG file. This file is
located in the same location as the file you scanned.
No Log
Prevents saving the results of this scan in a .LOG file.


Inbox Repair Tool
Displays information about the personal folder file (.pst) that has
been scanned.
The Following File Has Been Scanned
Displays the name of the file that was scanned and the number of
folders and items that were found in the scanned file.
Make Backup Of Scanned File Before Repairing
Creates a backup copy of the file that was scanned before any
errors are repaired. This check box is available only if errors are
found during the scan.
Browse
Opens the Create Backup File dialog box, where you can specify the
location of the backup file or an existing file. This button is
available only if errors are found during the scan.


Inbox Repair Tool
Displays information about the personal folder file (.pst) that has
been scanned and makes a backup copy of the scanned file before it
is repaired.
The Following File Has Been Scanned
Displays the name of the file that was scanned and the number of
folders and items that were found in the scanned file. If minor
inconsistencies were found, such as outdated recipient names or
outdated internal data, you have the option of repairing the file.
Make Backup Of Scanned File Before Repairing
Creates a backup copy of the file that was scanned before
information is repaired.
Browse
Opens the Create Backup File dialog box, where you can specify the
location of the backup file or an existing file.
Repair
Repairs the outdated information in the file that was scanned.


Inbox Repair Tool
Displays information about the personal folder file (.pst) that has
been scanned and makes a backup copy of the scanned file before it
is repaired.
The Following File Has Been Scanned
Displays the name of the file that was scanned and the number of
folders and items that were found in the scanned file.
Make Backup Of Scanned File Before Repairing
Creates a backup copy of the file that was scanned before errors
are repaired.
Browse
Opens the Create Backup File dialog box, where you can specify the
location of the backup file or an existing file.
Details
Opens the Details dialog box, where you can view the errors that
were found during the scan.
Repair
Repairs the errors in the file that was scanned.


Create Backup File
Specifies the backup file that you want to create for a scanned
personal folder file (.pst) before it is repaired.
Look In
Displays the current directory (folder) and any subdirectories.
Double-click the directories and subdirectories to move through the
list, and then click the directory you want.
File Name
Displays the default file extension (*.pst). The list box displays
all files with this extension in the current folder. Type a new
filename or click a filename.
Files of Type
Displays the available file format (.bak files).


 Details
Displays information about the errors that were found in the file
when it was scanned. To continue working with the file, you must
repair any internal errors that are found. To repair errors, click
OK, and then click Repair.