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    Jan 21, 2009, 03:43 AM
    Convert Outlook 2003 OST to PST
    When I left my old company, I mistakenly copied my outlook 2003 OST file and didn't realize that it wasn't the usual PST file. Does anyone know of a way to convert it to a PST file? Or have other suggetions?

    From my research, MS doesn't provide a solution to this. There is 3rd party software (officerecovery.com), but I found it didn't convert every email properly. I was able to get my calendar and contacts out OK, but only about half the emails, and the attachments aren't accessible.

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