If you get error messages when synchronizing your Offline Folder file (.ost) (Offline Folder file: The file on your hard disk that contains offline folders. The offline folder file has an .ost extension. You can create it automatically when you set up Outlook or when you first make a folder available offline.) in Microsoft Office Outlook with your mailbox on a Microsoft Exchange Server, use the OST Integrity Check tool (Scanost.exe) to check your file. You must connect to your Exchange server so the tool can scan your mailbox folders and items (item: An item is the basic element that holds information in Outlook (similar to a file in other programs). Items include e-mail messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, posted items, and documents.). If you previously set up Outlook to automatically
start offline, the OST Integrity Check tool won't be
able to access your Exchange server. Therefore, before
you run the tool, you need to temporarily change your startup settings.
- Quit Outlook if it is running.
- Double-click Scanost.exe, located at drive:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\LocaleID folder - where LocaleID is the locale identifier (LCID) for the installation of Microsoft Office. The LCID for English - United States is 1033.
- If you set up Outlook to prompt for a profile, the tool
will also prompt you for one. In the Profile Name list,
click the profile that contains the .ost you want to check.
If you are prompted to Connect or Work Offline, click Connect.
- Select the options you want.
To have the tool automatically resolve discrepancies it
finds during the scan, select the Repair Errors check
box. If this check box is cleared, the tool will log the problems but not make
the necessary corrections.
- Click Begin Scan.
Note To view the scan log, start Outlook, and then open the Deleted Items folder. The tool
does not scan the Deleted Items folder. Any problems will be noted in a message
with the Subject "OST Integrity Check."