Avoiding Invalid page fault when using Word and password-protected PST

Aug 23
07:31

2010

Mohit Mathur

Mohit Mathur

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Protecting a PST file is a mandatory task if you are using a shared computer. This way you restrict other users, who also log onto the same machine, f...

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Protecting a PST file is a mandatory task if you are using a shared computer. This way you restrict other users,Avoiding Invalid page fault when using Word and password-protected PST Articles who also log onto the same machine, from accessing confidential or personal information stored in your PST file. You can password protect a PST file at the time of creating it or at a later instance (when you feel the need to make it secure). Password protection, undoubtedly, gives you fool proof security from unnecessary intrusion from unauthorized users or people. But a password-protected PST file can become really bothersome when you forget or lose the applied password. This situation leaves you helpless as without entering a correct password, you cannot access any information from your PST file. You are in a miserable state if you do not have a record of the lost password in a text file or on a sheet of paper. What to do? In such situations you need to use a third party PST Password Recovery software to recover back your Lost PST Password.Consider a scenario, wherein, you use Microsoft Word to send a e-mail, regarding a proposal, to one of your clients and dismiss a prompt to type the password for your PST file. In this situation, you might receive an Invalid Page Fault Error. Additionally, you will not be able to send the e-mail.CauseThe above error and behavior can be witnessed in the following situations:(1) If you have set Microsoft Word as your default e-mail editor.(2) If your PST file bears a password and the password is not cached.(3) Or if our default mail delivery is not to your Personal Folders (PST) file.ResolutionThe only way out is punching in the correct password of your PST file when you receive a prompt. If you are unable to recall the PST Password or lost it somewhere then you cannot send the e-mail plus you will not be able to access any information from your password-protected PST file. In such situations, it becomes very important to Recover PST Password.Another issue can pop up if you haven't stored or recorded the lost PST password in a text file or somewhere else. Luckily, you can escape this dreadful scenario by downloading and employing a suitable PST Password Recovery Tool.You can easily recover lost PST password by using a user-friendly application like Stellar Phoenix Outlook Password Recovery v1.1. This application is designed to generate multiple passwords (minimum six) for a PST file which can be stored in a text file and can be used at any given point of time. This PST Password Recovery utility supports MS Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000.