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How to save ost file?


Best Answer KaiAro , 17 April 2016 - 06:29 AM

Hi,Can you open OST file from outlook?Outlook 2007:Click Tools -> Account Settings -> Double click Email account -> More settings -> Advanced tab -> select Use Cached Exchange M... Go to the full post »


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A user exceeded  mail limit and in recreating the user mailbox she lost a months work of e-mail.  She has an OST and I would like to convert it to a PST to salvage what I can.


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Have you tried using Outlook to open, and backup to a pst? If that doesn't work, there are plenty of paid options you can find after a quick search on Bing or Google.


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Hi,

Can you open OST file from outlook?

Outlook 2007:

Click Tools -> Account Settings -> Double click Email account -> More settings -> Advanced tab -> select Use Cached Exchange Mode check box -> Click Offline Folder File Settings... and Click Browse -> Browse to .OST file -> restart Outlook.

After restart outlook, Click File -> Import and Export -> Export to a file -> Personal Folder File (.pst).

Method 2: Create a new Personal Folder File (.pst), drag the folder to .pst that you want to move.
Note: Dragging default folders, such as Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts, brings up a message that you can’t move default folders. The contents will be copied instead, with the folder named Inbox (1), Calendar (1), etc.

Or If you don't have this capability, then use Recovery Toolbox for Outlook

http://www.osttopst....ilrecovery.com/                


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May be this article will give you more information.

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c5f8de55-97f6-48af-b6f0-c010be90b5ba/how-to-convert-ost-to-pst-file?forum=onlineservicesexchange


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Thank you guys for your feedback and help. Sorry, that long time did not respond. This is because the issue was solved and I forgot to tell.) Thank you!

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