Ways to Fix Outlook synchronization error
Microsoft Outlook is one of the needful and required offline application that helps you to manage personal data like calenders, emails and other files in systematic manner in its PST file. This is generally developed for those users who regularly requires to receives and send emails from Outlook. However with so many features and functionality, this application and its PST file highly prone to damage or corruption. Many a time user many face Outlook synchronization error 2010 and hence result in PST files and stored emails and attachment inaccessible from your Outlook.
This type of Synchronize error on Outlook 2010 due to improper connection between Exchange server and outlook and that result in the occurrence of error message on your computer screen saying:
“Error synchronizing folder [80004005-501-4B9-560] The client operation failed. Microsoft Exchange Information Store”
Due to this error, it becomes impossible to access emails or open Outlook on your system and may also lead in great loss of data sometime. So, in order to get rid out of such frustrating situation, user must immediately need take useful step to troubleshoot the Outlook problem. These steps are as follows:
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Export all email profile to PST file
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Check whether those exported emails are there in the PST file or not.
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Go to control panel and delete your existing email profile
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Create new profile and transfer all those exported emails from PST file to this new created file.
These steps can be beneficial to fix the issue. Btu if the problem exist, you need to use Outlook Inbox Repair Tool to fix the “Outlook synchronization error”. But however many a time this Inbox Repair Tool fails to fix Outlook issues. In such situation, you required to use third party software to troubleshoot the problem in base possible and easy way. This software is very useful to fix any type of corruption and damage in the Outlook and provides advance techniques to repair those damage and thus gives an error free platform to work further on your Outlook.