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How to recover deleted or corrupted Outlook contact details?
Microsoft Outlook Contact stores emails id’s with respective name, address, photographs, telephone number and many other details. Contacts are the assets of the company, and losing that will affect the company. Outlook contacts are stored in .pst file.
No need to worry! you can recover your corrupted or deleted contacts along with other outlook items using Stellar Phoenix Outlook Pst repair software. As outlook contacts are stored in .pst file.
After you have downloaded and installed the program, the program window will look like this
To select PST file:
Click Select PST File button
Navigate to the file, select it and click Open.
By default, the repaired file save to the same location that of the original file.
To save the repaired file in user-specified location:
Click Change Destination Path button.
Navigate to the location and click OK.
NOTE: Please make sure that Microsoft Outlook is not running while you are processing the PST file using Stellar Phoenix.
To start repairing:
Click Start Recovery button.
The progress bar will show the status of repairing process.
After repairing, all the elements/items extracted from the PST file appear on the main user interface in tree view.
When the process is completed, the software will creates a outlook *recovered.pst on the chosen location which can be imported in outlook through this procedure.
NOTE: After recovery all the contacts, calendars, journals will be found under respective folders. And your deleted email will be present in the respective folder.
*recovered.pst – the size of recovered.pst file will be much less than that of original file size, as it contains just the sample of files chosen randomly from outlook items.
The demo version shows preview of some of your emails, contacts, calendar items & notes items.
After importing the recovered_pst file (generated from demo version) in Microsoft Outlook, you can preview some of the emails which has been selected randomly.