Blank Emails .. Outlook 2010

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  1. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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    Blank Emails .. Outlook 2010


    I faced some weird issues with that Outlook 2010 :-

    1-In Sent Items .. some days disappeared and if i restart it ,, the disappeared days show up and other days disappeared and sometimes some sent emails from one day disappear .. Weird huh

    2-Blank emails .. with subject only .. i Disabled ( Add-ins ) - (Anti-Spam ) - ( Scan Mail ) i thought it might be a AV problem which i am using Bit-Defender Business Client .. hmmm sometimes i work well sometimes it won't work .. Weird

    3- the pst path .. i have one Client got this problem whenever i open his outlook it gives me error message says : the current location for the pst file can not be open .. after two times it work and sometimes after few times .. even if the path is the right path but whatever to Outlook 2010

    What a weird Application from Microsoft

    So What shall we do to Microsoft .. Nothing Smooth

    Anyway Any Suggestion .. But only a new Suggestion
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  2. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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    Nothing Yet ............................................
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  3. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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    Over 500 viewed it .. but none had to hurt his fingers to replay .. it's difficult or i don't make sense .. ?? or this forum not the right one .. ????
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  4. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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    Sleepy Forum
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  5. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    Hi,

    Not sleepy at all, just very busy, but thanks for your patience.

    I've never seen this problem before, but it sounds like Outlook is having trouble reading from the .PST file.

    A few questions:

    1. Was the .PST created in Outlook 2010, or an earlier version?
    2. What is the exact path to the .PST location?
    3. Have you tried installing Outlook, reinstalling it and re-connecting to the .PST?

    Something to try first:

    1. Open Outlook, click File, then go to Options, then go to Search, and then select Indexing Options...
    2. Click on Microsoft Outlook, then Click Advanced
    3. Click Rebuild to re-index the .PST

    Regards,
    Golden

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  6. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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    Hello Golden ..
    Thanks for your Support .. and it take ages to get an answer ..

    1. Was the .PST created in Outlook 2010, or an earlier version?
    Yes created in Outlook 2007

    2. What is the exact path to the .PST location?
    Over Network on the Server

    3. Have you tried installing Outlook, reinstalling it and re-connecting to the .PST?
    Yes ..

    But why you are asking those Questions .. those Questions and the Something to try Related to the blank emails problem or the .PST Conflict Problem ??

    Why i have to Index step ?? what the point from it ??
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  7. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    Hi,

    It takes ages because we are all volunteers here - we try our best to answer queries as soon as we can.

    I suggested the index because I thought it may help solve the .PST issue. However, since the .PST is located on a network, it sounds like that is probably a connectivity issue....I can't be sure since I have no idea how reliable the network is.

    The only other thing I can suggest is to check for and repair .PST corruptions:

    Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost) - Outlook - Office.com

    Regards,
    Golden
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  8. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
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       #8

    I know you all busy .. and i appreciate your concern ..
    i did the repair step .. but nothing work ..i will try the Index one and i will give you the feedback...
    but what does the PST file has to do if it been created in outlook 2007 not 2010 ??
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  9. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
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    Is this a large PST?, Outlook relies on reading the whole file to present the data, I have seen this problem with remote PST files where connectivity was an issue. If you move the file to local storage, does the issue remain? The way I have solved similar issues ids the basic one of reducing the PST size by archiving to a local file, which also circumvents possible network quota limits
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  10. Posts : 2
    7 home premium
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    I had the similar issue that emails were downloaded blank. No header, no body no subject - nothing but a date and time in the inbox.
    Tried everything on the net to solve this. fixed .pst tweaked all settings, repaired Outlook install -on and on

    After 5 days of grief trying to figure it out, it turns out that I got a clue from testing Thunderbird email. After I originally installed that, it worked fine, (Opera mail did not when I installed that) After a short while, Thunderbird too showed the same symptoms. This led me to investigate the antivirus I had installed. (McaFee internet suite) I had already deactivated the email scanning both from the email clients and from within the Mcafee control panel. No success. (you would assume deliberately turning off a feature would actually turn it off but not so)

    Only after I completely uninstalled Mcafee and you must use BOTH windows uninstall first and then their own downloadable uninstall tool to completely remove this pestiferous program. McAfee Removal Tool - Uninstall McAfee

    I opted to install Avast free version and everything seems to be operational now.

    This was an extremely aggravating problem that cost me a lot of time so I hope my sad tale helps somebody.



    Good luck with this one.
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