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How to Export OST Files Without MS Outlook?

Henry Davidson ~ Modified: October 27th, 2017 ~ ~ 1 Minute Reading

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    Henry Davidson
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    31 pts

    Hello Guys,

    I have lots of Offline OST files in my system I want to export them to another file format like PST, EML etc. But the problem is I don’t have perfectly working MS Outlook now it have some issue. Is there any method to import OST files without Outlook?

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    Dexter Morgan
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    38 pts

    Hello

    I would like to share one solution for your query. I know about one manual solution to export offline OST files.

    Step 1: Open Microsoft Outlook
    Step 2: Click “File” menu
    Step 3: Press “t” or select “Import or export” wizard
    Step 4: Click on “Export to a file”–>”Next”
    Step 5: Choose “Personal File Folder(.pst) –>”Next”
    Step 6: Click “Include sub folders” and browse the target folder
    Step 7: Click on “Finish”

    Thanks

    #5456 Score: 0
    Henry Davidson
    Moderator
    31 pts

    Hello Dexter Morgan,

    I want to export my OST files without the help of MS Outlook application. So, can you suggest any another solution?

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    Eddie Thwan
    Moderator
    44 pts

    Hello Henry Davidson,

    If you want to export OST data files without using Outlook, then just follow third-party tools like SysTools OST Recovery which can perform the conversion process without MS Outlook installation and also it will do the task within few minutes. To try the efficiency, you can use the demo version in free of cost by clicking the below link
    visit: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/ost-recovery.html

    Thanks & Regards
    Eddie Thwan

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    Henry Davidson
    Moderator
    31 pts

    Hello Guys,

    Thank you so much for your help. I have tried the OST Recovery tool by SysTools and I got the perfect solution.

    Thanks & Regards
    Henry Davidson

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