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  OST PST Conversion  -  Version  15.9

Offline Storage Table (OST) are the Outlook format files that are prone to damage due to virus, sudden exchange server failure, sudden system shutdown and certain hardware issues. To secure the OST file contents it is mandatory to follow two steps. In an initial step it is necessary for the user to recover the damaged OST file (if possible) by inbuilt utility. If the inbuilt utility does not functions well, then it is advised to recover OST file by employing third-party tool. The other step entails conversion of recovered OST files to PST so that it can be used as a backup for further situations. Most system professionals recommend Kernel for OST to PST to use in such cases. It involves revival of damaged OST files and their conversion to PST, DBX, MBOX, MSG, EML, TXT, RTF, HTML, MHTML, & PDF files. The features of Kernel for OST to PST is not limited to OST PST conversion, but it also provides an option to migrate the recovered OST files to Office 365, email servers and webmails. The entire conversion can be previewed so that user can remain assured about working of the tool. Kernel for OST to PST has its own intelligent search facility that allows user to look for the lost OST files. During entire process the data integrity is maintained. For better results, user system must have Pentium class processor, minimum 64 MB RAM and some space to save results. The tool supports all versions of MS Exchange Server, MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows OS and Windows Server. Visit: www.ostpstconversion.com.

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