Easily convert Lotus Domino DXL files into a Unicode PST which can be read by your Outlook email client thanks to this application
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Apr 12th 2017 |
Developer |
DataHelp Software Pvt. Ltd.
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User Rating |
810
4.7
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Original File Size | 7.9 MB |
Downloads | 6188 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
Communication over the web is possible in a variety of forms, including mail. Hence there are multiple types of email clients out there, each storing info in its own file format. As such, it might be necessary to access content of IBM Notes files, but you only use Outlook, in which case DataHelp DXL to PST Wizard is here to help.
First of all, you might want to know that the application is completely stand-alone, and doesn’t even require IBM Notes or Microsoft Outlook on your computer. This is because it targets the actual file instead of attempting to reach the program database to retrieve items of interest, which is particularly handy since you don’t have to provide any credentials.
As the name clearly points out, the main resource file here is the DXL, which you grab from IBM Notes. On the bright side of things, you can either choose to convert one file, custom selection, or the content of an entire folder, and loading items is also possible through a drag and drop operation.
Conversion lasts little time, and the resulting file is delivered to a location of choice. A cool thing is that DataHelp DXL to PST Wizard Crack exports content in Unicode PST files, which means you don’t encounter the 2 GB file size limitation often encountered in older editions of Microsoft Outlook.
Once you’re happy with the file selection, a window shows up to help you manage the export operation. Apart from the destination, you can choose to maintain folder hierarchy or export in a single folder, as well as to split the PST files by size specification. A message is delivered in the end, and you can then explore the resulting PST file inside your Outlook client.
To sum it up, DataHelp DXL to PST Wizard is sure to come in handy especially to those stuck with a variety of DXL files, but migrated to Outlook. Conversion is straightforward, with little effort required on your behalf, and since the result is delivered as Unicode PST, no issues are encountered when viewing.
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