There is no doubt that most of us who work on an office network that uses Microsoft Exchange Server, usually work with our offline data since we are not always connected to the email server. .OST files are used by Microsoft Outlook to save the offline data on your workstation. The advantage is that you can now work on your mails, contacts, appointments, notes, etc. from your local workstation. The next time you establish connection to the email server and your Outlook can communicate with the Microsoft Exchange email server, you can easily synchronize the data in your .OST file with the data on the server. Of course, if for some reason your .OST file gets corrupted, you may need to find a way of carrying out a quick exchange recovery so that you can retrieve all your data.
There could be many causes for an OST file to get damaged or corrupted, including hardware and software problems. For example, frequent server crashes might make your offline storage files inaccessible or malicious software or virus attacks could render them damaged. Of course, Microsoft Exchange Server might be able to create a new .OST file but in that case all the old data might be lost permanently. You therefore need a tool that not only restores all the important data that was contained in your old OST file but can make it accessible, preferably through Outlook. Using Advanced Exchange Recovery, you can very easily carry out an exchange recovery process to recover most of the data that was stored in the damaged or inaccessible file as also save the data as Outlook files.
Advanced Exchange Recovery makes it possible for you to retrieve a variety of data from your OST file - contents of your mailboxes, appointments, notes, meeting requests, distribution lists and so on. It thus ensures that almost all the important information that was stored in your files is restored. It further goes on to save these as Outlook PST files so that you can view and work on them without any problem. In fact, details such as message properties (like subject, to, from, cc, bcc) are also restored, and so also are various attachments and embedded objects.
