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Yes, what TechRosen has suggested would be the first thing to try.The.OST file is just a cached copy of what exists in the mailbox on the mailserver.Unless you have reason to believe there is something in the.OST file that does not exist in the server 'master' copy, you can either delete it or rename it something else (perhaps more prudent. Just in case).You could also take Office out of Exchange cached mode and connect directly to the server mailbox.Does the problem go away?If not, getting rid of the.OST file will not solve the problem.How do you disable cached mode?Well, here's a link:In that link, they have you move the location of the.OST file. I'd just rename them and leave the default location as is.Then you put Outlook back in cached modeThere will probably be some warning (don't recall exact wording) but you should opt to create a new.OST.Do you still have problems after that?Please mark as helpful if you find my contribution useful or as an answer if it does answer your question. That will encourage me - and others - to take time out to help you. If you deleted the Exchange account, you may be able to recover the account if your operating system supports system restore and you only recently deleted the account. If too much time has passed you are less likely to have a restore point available.

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Open the system restore application. In Vista it is at Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, System Tools.Or enter%systemroot%system32rstrui.exe in Start search field or Startmenu, Run. Pick a date just before the profile was deleted.When Windows restarts the account will be back and you can move or export the contents of the OST to a PST.

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Then either delete the account or run restore again to return to the point made before the restore. Sorry to hear that Adom,File corruption issue are the worst. The only solution is to recover as much data as possible and create a new file with that data, in certain cases, u can use a file repair tool like 'scanpst' (This work only if the OST file corruption is minor)If that fails, then you have to use a third party tool to recover as much data as possible and then create a new file with that data.There are various software of such kind available in the market, you can do a web search and look into those.I hope this suggestion helps.