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samsamithusa

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Posted - Aug 31 2021 :  05:26:07  Show Profile  Reply
Simply recover corrupted OST file and convert OST to PST, by using this eSoftTools OST to PST Recovery program. All users can see a live preview of their OST files and export them to PST, HTML, EML, EMLX, ICS, vCard, Zimbra, MSG, Gmail, and Office 365. It supports bulk OST conversion and split large size PST files into small parts. Every user is given a FREE TRIAL version to evaluate how the software works.

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petergroft

India
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Posted - Jun 18 2023 :  23:55:17  Show Profile  Reply
To recover a corrupted OST (Offline Storage Table) file, you can try the following methods:

Method 1: Use the Inbox Repair Tool (ScanPST):

Close Microsoft Outlook.
Find the ScanPST tool on your computer. The default location for the tool is:
Outlook 2019: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16
Outlook 2016: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16
Outlook 2013: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15
Outlook 2010: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14
Run ScanPST.exe by double-clicking on it.
Click the "Browse" button and locate the corrupted OST file.
Click "Start" to begin the scanning and repair process.
Once the process is complete, review the scan report and click "Repair" to fix any issues found.
After the repair is finished, open Outlook and check if the OST file is accessible. If not, proceed to the next method.
Method 2: Create a New OST File:

Close Microsoft Outlook.
Rename the corrupted OST file to a different name, for example, add ".old" at the end of the file extension (e.g., outlook.ost -> outlook.old).
Launch Outlook. It will automatically recreate a new OST file.
Allow Outlook to synchronize with the Exchange server to download the mailbox data to the new OST file.
Depending on the size of your mailbox and the speed of your connection, this synchronization process may take some time.
Once the synchronization is complete, check if the new OST file is functioning correctly.

Greetings,
Peter

https://www.o365cloudexperts.com/microsoft-phone-system/
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