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Convert an Outlook OST file to Outlook PST

How to convert an Outlook 365, Exchange Server, and Outlook OST file to Outlook PST

A Personal folders file (PST) is an Outlook data file that stores your messages and other items on your computer. They are used for POP3, IMAP, and web-based email accounts. When you want to make a copy of your mail or one of your Outlook folders, you must create and use additional PST files.

An Outlook Data File (OST) is a copy of items that are kept on a mail server (IMAP) and does not have to be a copy of an Outlook Data File (PST).



If we normally use email tools such as Outlook 365, Exchange Server and Outlook.com and, suddenly, we have to transfer messages, contacts, notes and notices to the Microsoft Outlook program, Basically we need to convert an Outlook 365, Exchange Server and Outlook OST file to Outlook PST and luckily we have two alternative ways to do it.

In addition to this, we may occasionally have problems with offline data files (OST files) in Microsoft Outlook with both authentication with Exchange Server or Windows domain controller. Therefore, it is also a good idea to convert an OST file to a PST file to avoid all these inconveniences.

How to convert an Outlook .OST file to .PST

To convert an Outlook 365, Exchange Server and Outlook OST file to Outlook PST we have two options. The first is to use an extremely simple and fast online tool. The second is to use a special file conversion tool in the form of an application called Offline OST to PST File Converter that does not require an Internet connection.

Convert an OST file to a PST online

The first option is the simplest and fastest. Just go to http://www.osttopst.online and follow a few simple steps:

 

·        Select the OST file to convert

·        Enter email address

·        Enter CAPTCHA characters for security

·        Click on Next Step

·        We will wait for the file to load

·        We will pay the price of the conversion

·        We will download the converted PST

This method works from any browser on operating systems such as (Windows, iOS, Android, macOS or Linux. Here we have a limitation that implies that the .OST file cannot exceed 4GB.

Offline OST to PST File Converter

Second, we can choose to download the Offline OST to PST File Converter tool for Window. To install it we must also have the desktop version of Microsoft Outlook. Its advantages are obvious, such as that it allows you to select the specific data to convert, we can convert to other formats such as MSG, EML or TXT, we can transfer data from damaged OST or restore deleted data from OST.

Its operation is extremely simple. So we have two options to convert an Outlook 365, Exchange Server, and Outlook.com .OST file to Outlook .PST . The first is valid for cases in which we only need to convert a file on time and the second for large files or more complex cases with a lot of data or deleted records.

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