Microsoft Outlook is an email client that stores entire Exchange Outlook mailbox data of a user on his/her local hard drive in a Personal Storage Table or PST file. Since the number of Outlook mailbox items increase with time, the size of Outlook PST file also increases. As we all know, large PST file is the root of various problems including deteriorating Outlook performance, PST corruption, and Outlook crash, thus it must be avoided.
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Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool
The Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool is an inbuilt utility of MS Outlook to handle Outlook PST file corruption, and thus recover items present in your PST file. Despite the benefits of this tool, many Outlook users do not know how to use it.
Mentioned below are the steps that users must follow in order to use this efficient tool.
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Outlook Password Recovery – Easiest Way to Recover Your Lost or Forgotten Outlook Password
Microsoft Outlook is one of the largely used email clients especially across organizations and corporate world for sending and receiving business critical information like shared mailboxes and calendars, exchange public folders, SharePoint lists and meeting schedules.
There are various third-party add-on applications that help to integrate Outlook with devices such as BlackBerry mobile phones and with other software like Office & Skype internet communication. So, we can say that Outlook mailbox of a professional person is one of the treasure which someone can not afford to lose.
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Microsoft Outlook: How to Recover Hard Deleted Items
For many that use Outlook at work, you are probably connected to an Exchange server that manages your e-mails. In many instances, the administrator of the Exchange servers has probably configured the server to retain deleted items for a specified period of time. By default, Outlook sends any deleted e-mails to the “Deleted Items” folder, where you can restore the item or permanently delete the item. But what if you hard delete an item that doesn’t goto the “Deleted Items”?
There is a simple change that you can make in the Windows registry to make use of the Exchange Server’s retention period. This will allow you to recover any items that you have hard deleted. Let’s see how to do this.