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Disk Doctors Outlook Mail Recovery (pst)

Version: 1.0.0

Downloads Count: 37

License Type: Demo

Price: $149

Date Added: May 22, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP

Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and enough free disk space to install the software and to restore recovered *.pst file

File Size: 3125 KB

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Description of Disk Doctors Outlook Mail Recovery (pst)

Disk Doctors Outlook Mail Recovery software efficiently recovers messages, folders, appointments, meeting requests, contacts, tasks, task requests, journals and notes from .pst files. Mails are recovered in plain text, HTML and RTF format. The software has advanced support to recover large attachments and embedded HTML messages. It also supports recovery of password protected .pst files and both compressed encryption and high encryption .pst files. Disk Doctors Outlook Mail Recovery (.pst) can recover .pst file even after these events; Corruption caused due to 2 GB .pst file size limit. Corruption of .pst file when used over network. Accidentally deleted messages, contacts and notes. Corruption inside the .pst file header. Corruption caused due to compacting of .pst file. Incomplete recovery of .pst file by data recovery software due to fragmentation.

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