Microsoft Outlook stores all its data in a PST file, commonly known as Personal Storage File. This file is stored in the hard disk of your local machine. The PST file contains all the Outlook data like, emails messages, contacts, notes, calendar details, tasks, RSS feeds, rules & alerts, etc,. The default location of the PST file is C:\Users\{profilename}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. The default location of a PST file can be changed as per your convenience.
Sometimes, the PST file may get corrupted due to various reasons, resulting in loss of important emails from Outlook. Some of the most common reasons for the corruption of a PST file are, improper closure of Outlook while sending / receiving emails, performing antivirus scan while emails are being downloaded from the network, corruption in PST header file, etc,. Other reasons for loss of emails from Outlook are, accidental deletion of email messages from inbox folder or from deleted items folder, accidentally deleting outlook profiles, emails lost while transit over a network, etc,. When email messages are deleted from Outlook, do not panic. All the lost or deleted emails from Outlook can be easily repaired, even if the PST file gets corrupted, provided you use the right email recovery software.
Inbox repair tool is one such software that can repair corrupt PST files and restore all the lost or deleted emails. The software has the ability to repair inbox folder that gets corrupted due to corruption in the PST file and retrieve deleted email messages from them. The software is equipped with two powerful scanning options, which either can repair a corrupt PST file or can perform Outlook email recovery easily and efficiently. Once the software completes the repair process, a new PST file that is generated can be saved on a CD/DVD or any other storage medium. The software also provides an option to compress the repaired PST file in order to save disk space and protect it with a password, so that it is secured and only the user who knows the password can use it.