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Import OST File Plz Help!
My DOMAIN Died along with my Exchange which I wasn't backing up (Whoops) I
now have a New Domain with Exchange My exchange data had a few contacts in
one of the users Contacts, the only compy I have is the OST (Offline Foler
File) on the local client, is there anyone who knows how to Import this File
in to outlook?
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Re: Import OST File Plz Help!
"Marcus Taylor" <marcus_taylor@lineone.net> wrote:
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>My DOMAIN Died along with my Exchange which I wasn't backing up (Whoops)
I
>now have a New Domain with Exchange My exchange data had a few contacts
in
>one of the users Contacts, the only compy I have is the OST (Offline Foler
>File) on the local client, is there anyone who knows how to Import this
File
>in to outlook?
Run Outlook in Offline Mode pointing to the OST file. Export the data you
need to PST files and then import the PST. I don't know of a direct way of
importing OST files but this should work.
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Re: Import OST File Plz Help!
Try: http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/20...stintegtool.ht
Inbox Repair tool could be usefull as well
BR,
Alex
>Vijay Kaushik" <vijayk@inetsupport.com> wrote:
>
>"Marcus Taylor" <marcus_taylor@lineone.net> wrote:
>>
>>My DOMAIN Died along with my Exchange which I wasn't backing up (Whoops)
>I
>>now have a New Domain with Exchange My exchange data had a few contacts
>in
>>one of the users Contacts, the only compy I have is the OST (Offline Foler
>>File) on the local client, is there anyone who knows how to Import this
>File
>>in to outlook?
>
>Run Outlook in Offline Mode pointing to the OST file. Export the data you
>need to PST files and then import the PST. I don't know of a direct way
of
>importing OST files but this should work.
>
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