• Re: PST file suddenly asks for password after system change

    From reyan methew@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 22:45:26 2023
    If your PST file suddenly asks for a password after a system change, there are a few things you can do to try to resolve the issue:

    1. Check the username and password: Make sure that you are entering the correct username and password for your PST file. If you are not sure, try using your Windows login credentials to access the file.

    2. Reset the password: If you have forgotten the password for your PST file, you can reset it by using the "Change Password" option in the Account Settings menu of Outlook. Or you can use Gaintools PST Password Recovery Tool to reset the PST file
    password: https://www.gaintools.com/pst/password/

    3. Disable password protection: If you are no longer interested in password-protecting your PST file, you can remove the password protection by using the "Change Password" option in the Account Settings menu of Outlook, and leaving the new password
    fields blank.

    4. Check file permissions: Ensure that you have permission to access the PST file. Make sure that your user account has sufficient privileges to read and write to the file.

    If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Outlook support for further assistance in resolving the issue.

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