I used Outlook 2010 with exchange server everything going good but few days ago My Outlook's OST database become unreadable my be it's corrupt and I have more than 2gB data of OST can you please give me some suggestion ,how can I recover my OST File .
As i suggest by a friend that i need of OST to PST Converter Tool.
Is This True?
Any way Please help me to recover my Outlook.
Thanks In advance.
If you have a problem with your OST file, then an OST-to-PST converter is not appropriate. First thing to try is the Microsoft OST Integrity Check tool. -- Tom
My last comment is not showing up here, although it is showing up in the 'IT Discussions' page. The formatting looks terrible there, too. I included a dozen or so links to various commercial converters along with a reference to the builtin Inbox Repair tool. As usual, there is no hint why it doesn't show here nor why the formatting is strange. -- Tom
My earlier comment is now showing in the thread, but the formatting of the links isn't very helpful. Each link still works individually, though, even though they're displayed all run together. -- Tom
As per your discussion i find out that you just need a OST to PST Converter toolso i suggest you to search it on Google just put your desire keyword in your case "OST to PST Convention Tools" you can find your desire tool.I personally advice for Kernel for OST to PST you can also try this osftware.
Yes if your OST is corrupted and you want to recover the data then you need convert that OST to PST. For more information about this process you search google.
If the corruption is minor with your Outlook file then you can resolve
that issue with the troubleshooting steps. To check detailed
troubleshooting steps visit
Yon can try inbuilt utility scanost.exe provided by Microsoft to recover the corrupt OST file of Outlook when it is integrated with Exchange server or you can try Convert an Offline File (.ost) to a Personal File (.pst) or any converter tools.
Try Outlook 2013 requirements install latest updates not in use by another process mailbox too large or App data folder is being re-direct ed to network location repair data files too
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If the corruption is minor with your Outlook file then you can resolve that issue with the troubleshooting steps. To check detailed troubleshooting steps visit
http://techpatio.com/2014/articles/5-outlook-troubleshooting-tips-outlook-users
In case if you still face problem with your Outlook even after trying all troubleshooting steps then it is advised to go for third party tool.