vMail OST to PST Converter Software

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vMail OST to PST Converter Software

soniya07
You can likewise utilize vMail OST to PST Converter disconnected. This utility is 100 percent no problem at all course of your document transformation and in the recuperation of your OST records in PST. It upholds all MS standpoint window adaptation without experiencing any trouble simultaneously. It has an exceptionally compelling inbuilt quality which gives improved answers for your issue as well as moment method for changing over OST document into PST, EML, MSG, MBOX, vCard, vCal and EMLX record designs. Attempt free demo form of this product and afterward buy it.
• Search OST Items by unambiguous field name.
• Moment recuperation of harmed, unavailable and defiled OST records with no size limit.
• Save OST documents Items to all record organizations like HTML, EML, VCAL, VCard, MSG, and so on.
• Part PST documents during the transformation from OST to PST.
• Trade numerous OST records into Office 365, PST and Live Exchange.
• Upholds all variants of MS Outlook and Windows working framework.
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Re: vMail OST to PST Converter Software

petergroft
Open Outlook:
Ensure that you have Microsoft Outlook installed on your system.

Create a New PST File:
Open Outlook and create a new PST file by going to "File" > "New" > "Outlook Data File."

Import OST File:
Go to "File" > "Open & Export" > "Import/Export."
Choose "Import from another program or file" and click "Next."
Select "Outlook Data File (.pst)" and click "Next."
Browse and select the OST file you want to convert.
Choose the desired options for importing and click "Next."

Specify PST File Location:
Choose the location where you want to save the PST file and set the options for duplicates.
Click "Finish" to start the import process.

Greetings,
Peter