While using the Microsoft Outlook email client application, users may come across different situations where they find it difficult to access certain email folders, download email attachments, and send or receive emails. Outlook can handle different email accounts all in one single platform and hence users find it really helpful to use Outlook to manage their different email accounts. Outlook stores all its data in .PST and .OST file formats. When these files get corrupted, Outlook will lose its stability and become non-functional.
Performing Outlook repair
To overcome such situations, Microsoft has included a built-in Outlook Repair Tool, to restore information and data from damaged and corrupted .PST and .MST files. Using this repair tool, one can easily repair .PST files in Unicode format for files created under Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010.
The repair tool is capable of reading .OST files created by all versions of Microsoft Outlook. As this feature packed tool delivers full control to the user, one is able to read corrupted .OST files, convert .OST files to .PST format, save restored data as a separate .MSG file or as a .EML file. This Repair tool is also capable of repairing various mail formats like plain text, RTF and HTML, as well as repair file attachments and object attachments.
Another use that you will find with this repair tool is that you can repair contacts and notes from corrupted .PST files, as well as repair alerts and calendars. Another useful feature of this repair tool is its capability to repair and preserve folder structure and types as well as selective saving of restored folders and objects. It provides full support for drag and drop operations as well. You can also save data to multiple PST files without exceeding a specified volume and in addition, you can also repair password-protected PST files. Furthermore, you will be able to process encrypted or unencrypted .OST and .PST files.
Having said all this, you might still be wondering how to use this tool. It is exceptionally simple to use, and you will be guided through the entire process with a simple set of on-screen instructions. It is as simple as counting 1-2-3 to recover your email data and ancillary features, such as calendars, notes and attached objects. To know more about using the Outlook Repair tool, visit the Outlook Help page or get in touch with the Microsoft Support Center.
Performing Outlook repair
To overcome such situations, Microsoft has included a built-in Outlook Repair Tool, to restore information and data from damaged and corrupted .PST and .MST files. Using this repair tool, one can easily repair .PST files in Unicode format for files created under Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010.
The repair tool is capable of reading .OST files created by all versions of Microsoft Outlook. As this feature packed tool delivers full control to the user, one is able to read corrupted .OST files, convert .OST files to .PST format, save restored data as a separate .MSG file or as a .EML file. This Repair tool is also capable of repairing various mail formats like plain text, RTF and HTML, as well as repair file attachments and object attachments.
Another use that you will find with this repair tool is that you can repair contacts and notes from corrupted .PST files, as well as repair alerts and calendars. Another useful feature of this repair tool is its capability to repair and preserve folder structure and types as well as selective saving of restored folders and objects. It provides full support for drag and drop operations as well. You can also save data to multiple PST files without exceeding a specified volume and in addition, you can also repair password-protected PST files. Furthermore, you will be able to process encrypted or unencrypted .OST and .PST files.
Having said all this, you might still be wondering how to use this tool. It is exceptionally simple to use, and you will be guided through the entire process with a simple set of on-screen instructions. It is as simple as counting 1-2-3 to recover your email data and ancillary features, such as calendars, notes and attached objects. To know more about using the Outlook Repair tool, visit the Outlook Help page or get in touch with the Microsoft Support Center.
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