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		<title>PST Password Recovery after Archive PST file corruption in Outlook 2003</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 07:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Outlook is considered to be one of the most important e-mail application programs in use both in homes and offices now-a-days. MS Outlook uses PST (Personal Storage Table) files for the storage of all e-mails, contacts, calender entries, attachments, appointments, tasks, and journals. Thus PST files can be considered as a godown for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Outlook is considered to be one of the most important e-mail application programs in use both in homes and offices now-a-days. MS Outlook uses PST (Personal Storage Table) files for the storage of all e-mails, contacts, calender entries, attachments, appointments, tasks, and journals. Thus PST files can be considered as a godown for the storage of all data in MS Outlook. In Outlook 2003 &amp; earlier versions, there is a PST file size limit of 2GB, above which it gets corrupt and makes Outlook to behave abnormally. An <em>oversized PST file</em> is difficult to handle &amp; makes an Outlook application unusable. Therefore in order to prevent PST file corruption, Outlook users can archive the PST file. However even after archiving PST file in Outlook 2003, it can get corrupt due to many reasons like virus attack, unexpected system shutdown, outlook crash etc. Now after Outlook recovery when you type your old password for the Outlook, it doesn&#8217;t open because the existing <strong>PST Password</strong> is lost and damaged after crash. In such situations Outlook 2003 users has no option other than using a third party <strong><a href="http://www.stellaroutlookpasswordrecovery.com/">Outlook Password Recovery</a> </strong>software which can <strong>Recover PST Password</strong> and allow permission to the access of important data inside it.</p>
<p>Consider a situation when you are using Outlook 2003 and your <em>“archive.pst”</em> file get damaged due to Outlook crash. Damaged archived PST file will make all the information inside it inaccessible. In such cases to have access to the inaccessible data, you have to first repair the corrupt PST using <strong>PST Repair</strong> software. Now after Outlook recovery when you type your password, Outlook gives an error that password is wrong.<br />
<strong><br />
Cause:</strong></p>
<p>The main reason behind the occurrence of this error is <strong>PST Password</strong> is lost and damaged due to Outlook Crash.<br />
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Solution:</strong></p>
<p>In order to resolve the above issue, you can adopt following 2 methods:-<br />
<strong><br />
Method 1:</strong> Use <em>“pst19upg.exe”</em> to remove your existing password for the Outlook PST file. This tool will completely wipe out the <strong>PST Password </strong>set for the PST file and enable direct access to all the items without a need of a password.</p>
<p><strong>Method 2:</strong> If <em>“pst19upg.exe”</em> is not able to completely remove the password, then Outlook users must go for a suitable <strong>PST Password Recovery </strong>software. These tools are specifically designed and developed to <a href="http://www.email-recovery-software.com/outlook-password-recovery.php"><strong>Recover Outlook Password</strong></a> in all lost or forgotten password situations. Many softwares are available in the market which serve the purpose of efficient recovery of <strong>Lost PST Password.</strong> Search over the internet and read the user reviews of all the softwares and then you will find <strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> is the best amongst all of them.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> is an advanced <strong>Outlook Password Recovery</strong> utility which recovers lost or forgotten PST file passwords and enable the easy access to all Outlook e-mail items like mails, contacts, calenders, journals etc. The software retrieves <strong>PST Password</strong> irrespective of its length &amp; complexity. It generates a series of 6 passwords, any of which can be used to open your Outlook mail account. The software supports MS Outlook 2010, 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000 and is compatible with Windows7, Vista, XP, 2000, 2003, and NT4(SP6).</p>
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		<title>Recovering a PST Password is not a tough task</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 05:42:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making MS-Outlook mail application password protected has merits as well as demerits. Basically, password is set, so that data of the mail account remains protected. No one can access your mail account. Significant information includes data of the Outlook mail objects, such as contacts, attachments, appointments, tasks, journals, and more that cannot be afforded to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making MS-Outlook mail application password protected has merits as well as demerits. Basically, password is set, so that data of the mail account remains protected. No one can access your mail account. Significant information includes data of the Outlook mail objects, such as contacts, attachments, appointments, tasks, journals, and more that cannot be afforded to be lost. Securing your mail account from unauthorized access makes sense. But at times, set password creates a big problem for you. Say, if you forget the password of your mail account, then it becomes quite difficult for you to access your mail account. To avoid such type of situations, use <em>pst19upg.exe</em> utility to remove the password.  You may also try to <strong>Recover Outlook Password</strong> that you have set for your mail account using a third-party <a href="http://www.stellaroutlookpasswordrecovery.com/"><strong>Outlook Password Recovery</strong></a> tool.</p>
<p>Suppose, you are handling four projects in your company. And, you have created four mail accounts for receiving information related to your projects. In one e-mail account, you receive information related to one of your projects. You have made all the mail accounts password protected, so that there is no possibility of leaking important information related to your projects. You have set a different password for each mail account. Now, you seldom access one particular e-mail account, as you rarely work on a particular project. One day, when you try to access data of the e-mail account that you rarely used, it cannot be accessed by you as you have forgotten the password. And, what&#8217;s worse, you have not saved the password.</p>
<p>One of the best way to handle such a situation is to make use of <em>pst19upg.exe</em> utility. The main objective of this utility is to upgrade the old versions of Outlook PST file to the newer versions. But, it also removes the password from your MS-Outlook mail account. After using this utility for your PST file, password gets removed and are able to access your mail account. But make sure that you backup your PST file or the data stored therein before using this tool, as, the tool leads to corruption in many cases.</p>
<p>The utility has its pitfalls too. To avoid such situations, it is better to opt for third-party <a href="http://www.email-recovery-software.com/outlook-password-recovery.php"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> tools. These tools <strong>Recover PST Password</strong> and allow you to access MS-Outlook mail account. It is not necessary for you to have a technical background. These tools are read-only and non-destructive in nature.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> is used to <strong>Recover Outlook Password</strong> and allows you to access mail objects, such as contacts, attachments, appointments, tasks, journals and similar feature. This tool also recovers password that contains special characters. Built with simple graphical user interface, the tool is easy to understand.</p>
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		<title>PST Password Recovery becomes so easy for me with this Outlook Password Recovery Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent years have seen rapid change in the internal as well as external environment of the organizations. Whichever industry we look at: education, communication, pharmaceuticals, software, electronics, hospitality, and banking; every industry has been impacted by the Internet. Internet provides the user to communicate through e-mails. Firstly, to communicate through e-mails individual must have e-mail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent years have seen rapid change in the internal as well as external environment of the organizations. Whichever industry we look at: education, communication, pharmaceuticals, software, electronics, hospitality, and banking; every industry has been impacted by the Internet. Internet provides the user to communicate through e-mails. Firstly, to communicate through e-mails individual must have e-mail account. E-mail account is secured with the use of password. Password is important as it provides safety to the personal mails. If anybody intentionally wants to crack others&#8217; E-mail account, he/she cannot access e-mails due to the facility of password protection. But, sometimes situation arises, when your password gets lost. In that critical situation, different people apply different techniques. Not all the methods show proper result. The only guaranteed option is to <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> using a third party <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software.</p>
<p>Same situation occurred with me when I forgot the <strong>PST Password</strong> of my Outlook mail account and suffered ridiculous problems accessing my mails. I was on company tour for business purpose. But, there I fell into a serious problem related to my mail account. I was unable to remember my mail account password which I was using on a daily basis. Now what could I have done. I could not access my personal as well as business mails.</p>
<p>Many times I tried to remember password but failed. Even I have did not have the notebook where I had stored the password for my convenience. I had no idea what to do?  How to recover mail password then an idea came in my mind and I contacted with my system administrator of my company and shared the whole situation with him. He took some time to do his research and called me back saying that I should <strong>Recover PST Password</strong> by using a third party <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>. He named a few software, but strongly recommended for <strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong>. Without any delay I visited the product website and downloaded the software.</p>
<p>It was so easy and self explanatory that I did not have to seek anybody&#8217;s help to recover my lost Outlook password. The software really saved me from a very very awkward situation, which could have brought in unexpected consequences.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> is a competitive tool that ensurers safe and quick recovery of <strong>Lost PST Password</strong> and restores the mail objects, such as e-mails, contacts, tasks, events, attachments, appointment etc. The tool has the ability to recover passwords that contain special characters and generates six passwords at a time. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 and NT4 (SP6).</p>
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		<title>Guide to PST Password Retrieval</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 12:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Personal Storage Table file or PST file of Microsoft Outlook contains all the information including e-mail communications, calendar entries, journals, tasks etc. Considering the significance of the data stored in a PST file, it has become a practice to impose password protection on it. Since Outlook cannot be locked up or password-protected, you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Personal Storage Table file or PST file of Microsoft Outlook contains all the information including e-mail communications, calendar entries, journals, tasks etc. Considering the significance of the data stored in a PST file, it has become a practice to impose password protection on it. Since Outlook cannot be locked up or password-protected, you have a perfect solution in the form of a password-protected PST file to secure your vital data. The problem arises when you lose or forget the PST password. Losing or forgetting PST password is a common phenomenon, especially, in today&#8217;s business environment where you might have to maintain more than one PST files. You can <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> which is lost or forgotten by making use of the text file which has a record of your PST password. However, if you do not have any such assistance, then it is better you procure a third-party <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a practical scenario, wherein, you have three PST files to handle. One fine day, you would feel the need to access the least-used PST file to extract some information. You punch in the password, and instead receive the following error message:</p>
<p><em>“The password you have typed is incorrect. Retype the password.”</em></p>
<p>The above error message suggests that you have entered a wrong password. And, in order to access the content of your PST file, you must enter the correct password.</p>
<p>The above message might be shocking but it point towards the fact that you have either lost or forgotten your PST password. When in such situations, you can derive help from the following possible <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>(1) pst19upg.exe utility:</strong> This utility actually lets you upgrade an old PST file to a newer version. But, in the process, it rips off the password from a PST file. This utility, however, doesn&#8217;t work with PST in Unicode format, and thus can only be used with Outlook 2002 and earlier versions. Moreover, you must take the backup of the original file as pst19upg.exe might end up damaging your original PST file.</p>
<p><strong>(2) Safe and secure way: </strong>If you do not want to put your PST file at stake, then you can avoid using the pst19upg.exe utility, and instead opt for a professional software which would help you to recover<strong> Lost PST Password</strong>.</p>
<p>One application which enables you to recover PST passwords without altering the original information is <strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong>. The program is designed to create several  passwords (minimum six) which can be used to access a password-protected PST file without any issues. You can use this <strong>PST Password Recovery</strong> application to recover any type of password including alphanumeric, multilingual and more.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding Invalid page fault when using Word and password-protected PST</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 11:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting a PST file is a mandatory task if you are using a shared computer. This way you restrict other users, who also log onto the same machine, from accessing confidential or personal information stored in your PST file. You can password protect a PST file at the time of creating it or at a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protecting a PST file is a mandatory task if you are using a shared computer. This way you restrict other users, who also log onto the same machine, from accessing confidential or personal information stored in your PST file. You can password protect a PST file at the time of creating it or at a later instance (when you feel the need to make it secure). Password protection, undoubtedly, gives you fool proof security from unnecessary intrusion from unauthorized users or people. But a password-protected PST file can become really bothersome when you forget or lose the applied password. This situation leaves you helpless as without entering a correct password, you cannot access any information from your PST file. You are in a miserable state if you do not have a record of the lost password in a text file or on a sheet of paper. What to do? In such situations you need to use a third party <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software to recover back your <strong>Lost PST Password</strong>.</p>
<p>Consider a scenario, wherein, you use Microsoft Word to send a e-mail, regarding a proposal, to one of your clients and dismiss a prompt to type the password for your PST file. In this situation, you might receive an <em>Invalid Page Fault Error</em>. Additionally, you will not be able to send the e-mail.</p>
<p><strong>Cause</strong></p>
<p>The above error and behavior can be witnessed in the following situations:</p>
<p>(1) If you have set Microsoft Word as your default e-mail editor.</p>
<p>(2) If your PST file bears a password and the password is not cached.</p>
<p>(3) Or if our default mail delivery is not to your Personal Folders (PST) file.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution</strong></p>
<p>The only way out is punching in the correct password of your PST file when you receive a prompt.</p>
<p>If you are unable to recall the <strong>PST Password</strong> or lost it somewhere then you cannot send the e-mail plus you will not be able to access any information from your password-protected PST file. In such situations, it becomes very important to <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Another issue can pop up if you haven&#8217;t stored or recorded the lost PST password in a text file or somewhere else. Luckily, you can escape this dreadful scenario by downloading and employing a suitable <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>.</p>
<p>You can easily recover lost PST password by using a user-friendly application like <strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong>. This application is designed to generate multiple passwords (minimum six) for a PST file which can be stored in a text file and can be used at any given point of time. This <strong>PST Password Recovery</strong> utility supports MS Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000.</p>
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		<title>PST Password Recovery tips for Outlook users</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 12:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a Microsoft Outlook user, you can add a password to your vital personal folder (PST) file in order to maintain the security of the data. This way you restrict other users  &#8211; who might have access to your computer or server location where you have stored the file &#8211; from accessing the contents of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a Microsoft Outlook user, you can add a password to your vital personal folder (PST) file in order to maintain the security of the data. This way you restrict other users  &#8211; who might have access to your computer or server location where you have stored the file &#8211; from accessing the contents of your PST file. But, at times you might end up forgetting or losing the password applied to a PST file. In such situations, it becomes almost impossible to access the data stored in a PST file. The situation becomes even worst when even trying different combinations of letters and numbers do not work. What would you do in order to <strong>Recover PST Password</strong>? You can look for a possible record of the password (text file) on your computer. But, if you haven&#8217;t recorded it somewhere, then you must consider using a <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software.</p>
<p>Consider a scenario, wherein, you are working on a project at the client location. You have a password-protected PST file which serves as a repository for your project related mails and other regular mails. Once you are done with the project, it is time for you to move on to the next project and change your location. You shift to a new place, and want to access the same PST file for further communication purposes. The fix is you have lost the text file where you saved the password of your PST file, and now you do not even remember its password. What to be done?</p>
<p>The above situation can be encountered by many Outlook users. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome it. In order to recover back your <strong>Lost PST Password</strong>, you can try the following things:</p>
<p><strong>(1) Use pst19upg.exe utility:</strong> This utility was introduced by Microsoft to let a user upgrade the old version of PST file to a newer version. In the process, this utility strips off the password from the PST file. Therefore, you can use this utility to remove the password from your PST file and access the data. However, this utility won&#8217;t work if you are using Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 versions.</p>
<p><strong>(2) Since pst19upg.exe</strong> is not considered as a safe utility, you must try a third-party <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>. Such read-only tools employ sophisticated scanning algorithms and <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> within minutes.<br />
<strong><br />
Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> is a <strong>PST Password Recovery</strong> software that enables you to recover <strong>Lost PST Password</strong> of encrypted PST files. It does not actually restore the old password. Instead, it generates a series of six different passwords that can be copied to any text editor like Notepad, WordPad, etc. This software is supported by MS Outlook 2010 (Beta), 2007, 2003, 2002, and 2000. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and Server 2000. In addition, its Demo version is able to suggest whether the password of the encrypted PST file can be recovered or not.</p>
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		<title>Overcome Outlook Password Problem through Outlook Password Recovery Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MS-Outlook mailing application can be protected with the password or we can say that PST file can be protected with the help of a password. Remember, if you have PST file protected with a password and while saving you have not selected the &#8216;Save this password&#8217; option in your password list check box, it shows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MS-Outlook mailing application can be protected with the password or we can say that PST file can be protected with the help of a password. Remember, if you have PST file protected with a password and while saving you have not selected the <em>&#8216;Save this password&#8217;</em> option in your password list check box, it shows you a screen and ask you to type a password each and everytime you try to open PST file in MS-Outlook. In any case, if you enter an incorrect password, you will unable to access your mail account and fails to manage your mail objects, such as e-mails, tasks, events, contacts, appointments and attachments etc. To overcome this failure you require to go for a third party <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software to restore or retrieve your lost PST password.</p>
<p>If you have saved your Outlook PST files with protected password and not selected the Save Option in your password list check box, then MS Outlook will throw the following error message when you enter a wrong password:</p>
<p><em>“The password you have typed is incorrect. Retype the password”<br />
</em><br />
On encountering above error message you need to type the correct password. You are required  to type correct password to open your Outlook application everytime you use it.<br />
<strong><br />
Cause:</strong></p>
<p>No large number of reasons are behind this error message. The only cause is you have provided an incorrect password.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution:<br />
</strong><br />
To resolve the above error message and access the Outlook data, you need to enter a password that is correct. Always keep in mind that PST passwords are case-sensitive and while typing a password make sure that your CAPS LOCK key is not on, if the password is not in upper case. And by chance if you are providing an incorrect password, then there are no choice left to access your mail account password. MS-Outlook itself does not provide any utility to recover password of Outlook. The only option with you is Outlook password recovery. To recover Outlook <strong>PST Password</strong>, the only solution is to download a third party <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>.</p>
<p>A lot of <strong>Outlook Password Recovery</strong> software are available in the market that can <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> easily and you can access and manage your mail account instantly. These software provide you a solution to overcome the password problem.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1</strong> ensures safe and quick recovery of <strong>Lost PST Password</strong> irrespective of its length or complexity. The software is capable to generate a series of functional passwords (at least six)without changing the original data not the exact password. Built with simple graphical user-interface, the tool is easy to run without technical skills. This software shows compatibility with Vista, Windows 7, XP, 2003, 2000 and NT4 (SP6).</p>
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		<title>What is Null Password Bug in Microsoft Outlook?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 11:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are working on Microsoft Outlook with IMAP or POP3 accounts, all your sent and received emails are stored in PST (Personal Folders) file. Microsoft Outlook enables you to set a password to Microsoft Outlook PST file, to safeguard your emails, notes, contacts, and other Outlook items, from unauthorized access. However, in some situations, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are working on Microsoft Outlook with IMAP or POP3 accounts, all your sent and received emails are stored in PST (Personal Folders) file. Microsoft Outlook enables you to set a password to Microsoft Outlook PST file, to safeguard your emails, notes, contacts, and other Outlook items, from unauthorized access. However, in some situations, you may forget or lose your Outlook PST file password. In such situations, you cannot access data from the PST file. At this point, you need to use <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> utilities.</p>
<p>Several Microsoft Outlook users are not aware of the fact that <strong>PST Password</strong> protection is not very strong. If you lost your PST file password, you can recover it very easily.</p>
<p><strong>How does Outlook save your password in PST file?<br />
</strong><br />
Actually the Outlook password in not saved in PST file. In place of storing the actual password, Microsoft Outlook creates a hash value of 32-bit, which represents original password. This number is generated using <em>CRC32 </em>algorithm with minor modifications.</p>
<p>The <em>CRC32</em> algorithm is generally used for verifying the data integrity. However, Microsoft use it for password protection in place of using some strong hashing techniques. The only bad thing with such password protection is the reality that for every 32-bit string, there are a number of matching passwords.</p>
<p><strong>What is null password bug in Microsoft Outlook?<br />
</strong><br />
Microsoft Outlook uses 32-bit value to determine whether to prompt user to enter a password. If the value is not zero, you must enter a password, which matches same CRC value for opening the PST file. If value is zero, you are allowed to open your PST file without entering a password.</p>
<p>However, the problem occurs when you set a <strong>PST Password</strong> that matches zero CRC value. This is a very critical bug. In such cases, you need not to enter any password for accessing data from PST file.</p>
<p>In case you <strong>Lost PST Password</strong> of Microsoft Outlook PST file, <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong> becomes a need of hour. You can easily <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> using these advanced and powerful third-party applications.</p>
<p>Such tools are powerful enough to methodically scan entire PST file and create a series of passwords, which are similar to the original password. The <strong>PST Password Recovery</strong> software are totally safe and easy to use with read-only conduct and interactive user interface.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery</strong> is the most advanced utility to successfully recovery lost password of MS Outlook PST file. The software is designed for Microsoft Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002, and 2000.</p>
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		<title>Cannot recall PST Password? Tips for safe recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A .pst file serves as a repository for Microsoft Outlook data and contains e-mails, calendars, contacts, journals and other components. Since e-mails or attachments may contain confidential information, .pst files, used in business environment, are often password protected. Protecting a .pst file with a password makes sense when you do not want to compromise on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A .pst file serves as a repository for Microsoft Outlook data and contains e-mails, calendars, contacts, journals and other components. Since e-mails or attachments may contain confidential information, .pst files, used in business environment, are often password protected. Protecting a .pst file with a password makes sense when you do not want to compromise on the security of data stored in your .pst file. But, the practice has its own pitfalls. Being an Outlook user, you may forget the password of your default .pst file in many scenarios like if you stay out of touch from your office and cannot recall a password or if you have more than one .pst files and you cannot remember the password for one particular file. In such situations, it becomes essential for you to <strong>Recover PST Password</strong> at the earliest in order to access the data. Though, you can use the <strong>pst19upg.exe</strong> utility to strip off the <strong>PST Password</strong>, it may not yield the desired results.</p>
<p>Consider a scenario, wherein, you have three .pst files. You store e-mails, meetings etc related to an upcoming business project in a particular .pst file. Now, you feel the need to make it password protected in order to totally remove the possibility of data or information getting leaked. You apply a complex password, consisting special characters and both uppercase and lowercase letters. Since you do not access this .pst file too often, when you typed in the password, it turned out to be a wrong one. An anxious you would try to strike a right combination but nothing would work. Moreover, since you did not maintain a text file or write the password somewhere, there is no way you can find it.</p>
<p><strong>What to do now? </strong></p>
<p>One possible way is to use the pst19upg.exe utility (not to be considered for Outlook 2003 and 2007) which involves upgrading the old version of .pst files to newer versions. In the meantime, it strips off the password from a .pst file. Thus, you can gain access to the data after using this utility. But, in order to carry out this process, you must have at least three times the size of the .pst file hard disk space available. Ensure you backup the .pst file before using this utility as it may lead to corruption.</p>
<p><strong>Which is the safest way out?</strong></p>
<p>Since using pst19upge.exe has major drawbacks, it would be a wise decision to consider using an appropriate tool in order to <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a>. Such third-party tools employ improved scanning algorithms and extract PST passwords efficiently. Being read-only, these <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> tool do not even modify the original data.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery</strong> is a reliable tool which recovers lost or forgotten PST passwords in minimal amount of time and without re-indexing the original data. Compatible with MS Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000, the <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong> generates multiple number of usable passwords.  <a href="http://www.inbox-repair-tool.com">pst repair tool </a> <a href="http://www.scanpst.net">scanpst.ext</a></p>
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		<title>Unable to access .pst files due to forgotten password? Here is a solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Outlook is a widely used personal and business e-mail management tool. Outlook uses a .pst file to store all e-mails, contacts, addresses, calendars. Therefore, many Outlook users often password protect their crucial .pst files in order to ascertain the security of the sensitive data stored inside it. This way they restrict the unauthorized persons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Outlook is a widely used personal and business e-mail management tool. Outlook uses a .pst file to store all e-mails, contacts, addresses, calendars. Therefore, many Outlook users often password protect their crucial .pst files in order to ascertain the security of the sensitive data stored inside it. This way they restrict the unauthorized persons from accessing confidential and personal information. However, at times, you may forget the password set for your default pst file. In such situations, it becomes impossible for you to access Outlook account. You might feel helpless but there is no need to be disappointed over it. You can easily recover lost or forgotten passwords with the help of an advanced <a href="http://www.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>PST Password Recovery</strong></a> software.</p>
<p>Consider a scenario, wherein, you decide to password protect your .pst file, and  in a hurry you forgot to select the &#8216;Save this password in your password list&#8217; dialog box. After few days, when you try and access the .pst file in Microsoft Outlook after punching in a password, you receive the following error:</p>
<p><em>“The password you have typed is incorrect. Retype the password.”</em></p>
<p>You try once again and receive the same error. The above error comes as a bolt from the blue as your are unable to open the .pst file.</p>
<p><strong>Cause:</strong></p>
<p>The root cause of the problem is an incorrect password. You could have forgotten the password and typed in the wrong password.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution:</strong></p>
<p>Since you forgot to select the<em> &#8216;Save this password in your password list&#8217;</em>, there is no possibility that you can <a href="http://recover-pst-password.pst-password-recovery.com/"><strong>Recover PST Password</strong></a> from the list saved in your computer.</p>
<p>(1) Since .pst file passwords are case sensitive, you can try and remember whether the password you assigned used uppercase or lowercase letters.</p>
<p>(2) Make sure Caps Lock key is not on.</p>
<p>(3) Strip off the pst password by using pst19upg.exe (if you are not using MS Outlook 2003 and 2007 versions).</p>
<p>(4) If you are still not able to recover back your <strong>Lost PST Password</strong>, you must download a third-party <strong>PST Password Recovery Tool</strong>.</p>
<p>Such tools recover lost or forgotten pst password, irrespective of the complexity factor. Moreover, they do not even modify the original content.</p>
<p><strong>Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery</strong> is a user-friendly application which recovers lost or forgotten passwords for pst without modifying or re-indexing the original data. Compatible with MS Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000, the <strong>PST Password Recovery</strong> application generates multiple usable passwords.</p>
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