To address this, you can go through this link: Fix your Outlook email connection by repairing your profile - Microsoft Support Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost) - Microsoft Support for detailed guidance.
The scanpst.exe PST file repair tool has historically been difficult to locate for whatever reason. Please see the following article on its location and use. Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost)
In addition, try to scan your Outlook by follow this guidelines provided in Scan by using Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant - Outlook | Microsoft Docs. What's more, please also try to repair outlook data files to check the result: Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost)
Outlook I cannot connect by my bigpond account to microsoft outlook. We couldn't create the Outlook data file. Make sure the disk you're saving to is not write protected etc. I followed advice on the net to remove my account and try again but I am now in an even worse position. I have run repairs but no dice.
0x8004010F 'Outlook data file cannot be accessed' Okay, I have a weird one. I'm working in an office with a number of Dell Optiplex 780's. We're using Widows 7 Professional (32 bit) and Office 2010, and most of the systems work quite well - but one has been acting up.
If you've already tried the scanpst routine and repaired the Outlook data file (.pst), and you're still experiencing issues with sending or receiving emails in Outlook 2013, there are a few additional troubleshooting steps you can take: 1. Check Your Internet Connection: Ensure that you have a stable and active internet connection.
If Outlook works as expected in safe mode, disable the add-ins by following steps mentioned below to determine the problem causing add-in: a) Click on File menu, click Options, Add-ins, Go button besides Manage: Com-in Add.
I understand that you are having issues sending and receiving emails on your account to Outlook. I can imagine how inconvenient this must be for you, let me help you sort this out. To help you resolve this, kindly follow below steps to remove your existing mail profile and add a new one to be able to reconfigure your e-mail.
What is the email server that you are trying to set up with Outlook? Is it POP, IMAP or Exchange? How are you trying to setup the email account? In the meantime, you can try to follow the steps on this link and make sure to use the correct ports to avoid any errors. We are looking forward to your response.
I went to Mail settings to delete the unused data file but it keeps saying it is associated with an email. I closed Outlook and went to the location of the data files in Windows explorer, deleted it there.