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Best OST Viewer
Hi,
I would like to know what is the best OST Viewer (Free or Purchase) that you can open an OST file, view emails, and ALSO ATTACHMENTS. I tried Kernel OST Viewer. It looks great and open the OST very fast, but I can't view any attachments.
I am looking for a OST Viewer that can view with attachments.
I would like to know what is the best OST Viewer (Free or Purchase) that you can open an OST file, view emails, and ALSO ATTACHMENTS. I tried Kernel OST Viewer. It looks great and open the OST very fast, but I can't view any attachments.
I am looking for a OST Viewer that can view with attachments.
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hmm I use outlook myself.. :=)
Personally i have had nightmarish exchange server issues and discovered when something goes REALLY wrong server-side, the last hope are those difficult ost files. I ended up purchasing the following Ost2Pst converter from systools, i have never looked back and added it to my essential tool pack - http://www.systoolsgroup.com/ost-recovery.html
As mentioned you need only view then download this free outlook ost file viewer from the developer site which will enable you to do the following:
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Select the email that you want to view and the mentioned tool will show you the emails.
To view the attachment you need to click on the attachment tab. like this
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For the purpose you have mentioned you don’t need to purchase the software as the free version will do the trick.
I checked the software for any kind of malware and the virustotal report for the software is clean. Read the full report.
Earlier, I used MailsDaddy free OST viewer and it works perfectly for me. The software is completely free to view OST file emails along with corresponding attachments, contacts, calendars and notes etc. You may get this free solution from here: http://www.mailsdaddy.com/ free-ost-v iewer/
Have A Look that How Software view Emails:
Have A Look that How Software view Emails: