Microsoft Outlook, in the offline (Cached Exchange) mode, saves all the Exchange mailbox data in a local file named OST file. The changes made by the user in the offline mode are later updated to the server mailbox when the Exchange connection is re-established. As the OST file resides on the user’s computer, it is…
When businesses struggle to reestablish their email communication after Exchange crashes and EDB corruption, Kernel for OST to PST Converter is there to help them restore individual mailboxes from offline Outlook Data Files. Since its inception a decade back, it has helped many Exchange organizations in restoring their email communication after Exchange disasters. Let’s rewind…
An OST file (offline Outlook Data File) is a copy of the Exchange user mailbox. It makes offline working possible for Outlook users. However, these OST files are vulnerable to many issues. So, many administrators and end users are eager to convert OST files to PST format. When the Outlook is connected to the Exchange,…
It’s not recommended and not required to change the default location of the OST file. But if you think you can save some storage space by relocating the OST file, you can do it. The location of offline Outlook Data File (OST) When you are using Outlook with an Exchange account, your mailbox and other…
With the introduction of Exchange Online, users get the advanced features of Exchange Server without actually having an on-premises Exchange Server in their organization. The Exchange Online is available with the Microsoft 365 subscription plans of Business and Enterprise Editions. You can purchase it as a standalone application, but with Microsoft 365, it is integrated…