Sometimes Outlook Data Files (with .pst extension), often used for archiving, can suffer corruption (damaged data). This can render them unusable; either Outlook cannot open them, or it claims that they are empty.
There is a Microsoft Office application called ScanPST (also called Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool) which can be used to scan these files for damage, and to repair them if necessary. The application is hidden away and is not listed under the standard Microsoft Office applications in your Start menu, however.
The instructions below show how to use ScanPST. Please note however that success isn't guaranteed: if your pst file is too badly damaged, it may be irreparable.
Close Outlook before and while using ScanPST. We recommend that you make a backup copy of the .pst file before attempting to repair it (this option is made available to you by ScanPST).
Note: To find out where Outlook stores archive files, open Outlook's File menu, then click on the Cleanup Tools button, and then click on Archive.... In the Archive window that opens, the Archive File location will be seen in the text box near the bottom. You may need to click in the box and scroll to the right (hold your mouse button down and drag to the right) to see the rightmost part of the file path and name. When you've made a note of the full name, click Cancel (do not click OK, because this may start Outlook archiving!)
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