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Best and reliable ways to perform OST to PST Conversion

You can convert your OST file to PST format using third-party tools that are available online. But the question is “which is the best tool to convert OST to PST”? You will have a number of options to find out the best OST to PST converter tool for your purpose. Here are some tips for you to make the right decision -

  1. A good OST to PST converter must be a 100% secure tool. It must be free from any kind of bugs that affect the entire process. Moreover, it must be compatible with all versions of MS Outlook.
  2. You should look for a tool that offers some additional features. These may include the facility to split large files into smaller chunks while converting, and also the option to save the output as PST, MSG, EML, MBOX, and EMLX file formats.
  3. Make sure that the tool has a free trial version. This will help you to check the tool’s performance with ease.

However, if you want a manual solution to export your current Outlook profile data then you can go through this informative article which explains the two different manual ways to convert OST to PST format.

Edited by: Minseok Jang on 20 Dec, 2022

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Adrian Gates

Export mailbox as a PST file
Login to Outlook with the Exchange account that was used to create the OST files. And to export the OST mailboxes to PST, follow the simple procedure as given here:

Go to Files >Open & Export and click Import & Export.Import & Export
Select Export to a file; then click Next.Select Export to a file
Select the second option—Outlook Data File (.pst)—and click Next.Select PST file
Select the folder(s) which you want to export and click Next.Select the folder to export
Note: You have the option to include subfolders as well.

Browse the location where you want to save the new PST files and choose an option regarding the duplicate items.
Note: There is an optional choice to provide a password to the PST file, but you can easily move ahead without choosing it.

yontak

Thanks for solution