Hi Mike,

   The easiest way to do this is:

1. Download and Unzip XVI32, a free Hex editor (please donate if you 
like it) http://www.chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm

2. Make a copy of the .pst file even if you have already (you can never 
have too many backups)

3. Open the .pst file in XVI32

4. Click the white "character box" that is 7 characters from the right 
in the top row (It will say "Adr. dec: 7" in the bottom-left corner of 
XVI32 when you click this box)

5. Press the space bar 13 times (it will now say "Adr. dec: 19" in the 
corner)

6. Save the file

7. Open the same file in SCANPST.EXE (Google or do a file system search 
to find it -- it's in different places depending on the version of 
Outlook you are using)

8. Repair the file using SCANPST

9. Open the file in Outlook using "File/Open" (to ensure you are looking 
at the correct .pst)

10. The deleted items should be back.  If not, make sure that you are 
looking at the right file and are in "folder-view" mode instead of one 
of the task-specific views.  If you still don't see the missing items, 
it sounds like paid solutions are in order ;)

Best Regards,
Tony


On 11/13/2010 10:55 AM, Mike Hammett created:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for free software to do this?
>
> My sister deleted all of her email.  I don't think any of it is
> important enough to spend money on to recover.  Most tools I've seen
> were over $100.
>


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