![]() ![]() The recovery method used in this guide is based on corrupting the “Table of Contents” (TOC) on purpose and then have it rebuild by scanpst.exe. When the method described in this guide fails or are considered too complex, a more thorough and streamlined recovery solution can be achieved with dedicated recovery tools such as DataNumen Outlook Repair (discount code: DNC-PUXB-HT ) and Stellar Repair for Outlook. ![]() If you are unlucky, Outlook has already “auto compacted” the pst-file or overwritten the space where the deleted messages were originally stored within the pst-file. With some luck, you can recover all your permanently deleted items since the last time that you ran “Compact Now”. Results are unpredictable when you have left Outlook open for a long(er) period of time after the items got deleted. You’ll get the best results if it just happened and you directly closed and haven’t restarted Outlook yet. If you accidentally permanently deleted an item via SHIFT+DELETE or emptied your Deleted Items folder by mistake, and don’t have a recent back up to restore from, you can use this guide to try recover those deleted messages.
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