Outlook Recovery in Latest Version of Microsoft Outlook
by Jen Jewell Software TipsI
am using Microsoft Outlook for several decades and it’s been an excellent
encounter dealing with this program. Its efficiency is quite amazing and with
the release of the newest version; the program has become more innovative. I
have recently upgraded MS Outlook 2007 - 2013, to encounter the all new
interface.
Though,
it was operating efficiently and there was no problem with any of the
corresponding programs or the components, but lately some of the PST files get
corrupted. As per my knowing and information, the cause might have been the
upgradation or any of the information might have got damaged during the
example. Since, I am using the app from previous times svereal decades and
obtain audio information, therefore, I tried the designed in fix device that
comes as a supporting advantage with the program.
Location
of ScanPST:
The
ScanPST.exe tool is an integrated utility that maintenance damaged PST
information and brings them to accessible method. The standard path of
scanpst.exe are listed below in the following image -
Some Related Facts For Inbox Repair Tool:
It
is quite easy to function the Inbox Repair tool, as it just needs posting the
damaged information file to the device board and the relax is done by the device
itself. The time that it requires for handling the information file relies on
the number of information integrated within the impacted information file and
the concentration of crime. I was quite aware of all these information but
since I never used the utility; so did not know if these ideas are real or not.
But,
this first encounter of working with ScanPST provided me to comprehend some
other functions of the device as well. And this came as a drawback associated
with the device. The drawback that I am referring to is that the built-in
application does not assistance information that are impacted with advanced
stage crime. And this failure of ScanPST becomes the critical issue as the
corrupted files contain some essential information that is quickly needed for
execution of a project.
The Best And Simple Alternate Solution to Higher
Level PST Corruption
After
spending a good amount of time on searching for the efficient solution, I came
across this Outlook Recovery
tool that helped me in recovering all the PST files from corruption. Prior to
buying the licensed version, the demo version of the tool was tested and its
accuracy compelled me to buy the full edition. For handling corruption, it
offers two scan modes; one is to recover minimal corrupted files and another
one for removing higher volume corruption.
Attributes
of the PST Recovery Tool:
Apart
from this, the tool offered some impeccable features that makes it a must have utility
to deal with PST corruption. The facilities that it offered as supplementary
benefits are;
® Multiple
file formats to save resultant data into and that includes PST, EML and DBX.
® Recovery
of deleted data that has been erased intentionally or unknowingly from the
files.
® Provision
to divide large PST files into smaller divisions and this helps eliminate
corruption to a greater extent.
® Availability
of Naming Convention allows assigning an appropriate name to the file when
saving it as EML and DBX format.
® Mail
Filters that provide the benefit of recovering only specified period data while
saving recovery time.
Other
than all these benefits, the Graphical User Interface of the tool is same as
that of Outlook and this feature makes it simple to use for those with little
or no technical understanding. The screen views can be switched to vertical as
well as horizontal styles. It also generates export report for the recovered
files that can be saved on local machine for future reference.
Apart from simple GUI, the provision to save data into EML format allows accessing or importing the file into other web based or PC based email apps. And this file format is well supported over multiple other Operating Systems such as Mac, Linux and iOS.
Conclusion:
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