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After the Outlook Recovery Mode fix
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Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]
2004-04-01 21:06:00 UTC
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My client boxes started showing the Recovery Mode message when starting
Outlook. I found a message from Ray Fong stating remove the old profile,
and create a new one using caching, then change to no-cache option
afterwards. I have done that, can I safely delete the OST file that was
produced?

Hollis
2004-04-01 21:21:12 UTC
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You can always delete the OST file. It gets rebuilt anytime Outlook starts
back up again.
Post by Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]
My client boxes started showing the Recovery Mode message when starting
Outlook. I found a message from Ray Fong stating remove the old profile,
and create a new one using caching, then change to no-cache option
afterwards. I have done that, can I safely delete the OST file that was
produced?
Hollis
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2013-12-30 01:15:03 UTC
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outlook recovery can be made through Recovery Toolbox for Outlook

Download tool for free from http://www.outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/
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2016-05-05 10:20:26 UTC
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