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Thursday 6 March 2014

Fix Outlook PST File After MSMAMP31.DLL Error In Scanpst




Sometimes after upgrading Outlook from an older to a newer version, you might get an error message stating “PST file is corrupted. Run Scanpst.” After getting such an unexpected error, when you try to fix the PST file by using inbox repair tool, you might get the message saying “This application failed to start because mapi32.dll was not found. Re-installing the software may fix the problem.”

Actually Mapi32.dll is a Dynamic-Link Library file that is used by lots of different email applications. This error usually occurs when you upgrade Outlook from an older version to a newer version or when you uninstall and then reinstall the Outlook application again. However you can fix  MSMAMP31.DLL error by following few simple steps mentioned below:

        

  • First of all click on “Start” and then click on “My Computer” then go to the C drive
  • Now go to “Program Files”, then “Common Files”, then “System” and then “MSMAPI” and “1033” folder
  • After this step, right click on the “Msmapi32.dll” and select “Rename” option
  • Now change the name of the file as “Msmapi32.old” which will serve as a backup of the file
  • Finally launch Microsoft Outlook. On starting, “Msmapi32.dll” will be searched by one of the file. If it is not found, then Outlook repairs itself and again create a file that will be compatible with the present version of Outlook

By following the above steps, you won't get MSMAPI.DLL error again but the PST files might get corrupted in the process. But do not panic as PST Repair Tool is able to fix PST files corrupted due to any reason. 

        

PST Repair Tool is such an advanced technique to repair damaged PST files that is compatible with all Windows versions. It can fix the PST files very easily no matter whatever the cause of corruption is!! You just have to download free PST Repair Tool and follow the steps displayed on its graphical interface carefully.

Click on the link given below to get the complete user guide:

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