This application will allow you to easily select and migrate your Microsoft Exchange data to Microsoft Office 365-compatible formats
Version | 19.0 |
Updated | January 7 2021 |
Developer |
SysInfoTools
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User Rating |
167
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Original File Size | 28.91 MB |
Downloads | 774 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Internet |
Email applications these days have a very diverse file format palette, and this, together with other intrinsic aspects, can often cause interoperability issues. This is where converters come in, to situations where for instance, one is working with the Microsoft Exchange email environment and needs to migrate the data to other, email-friendly formats.
Build specifically for addressing such requirements, SysInfo EDB to PST Converter will offer users a compact package that will allow them to transfer Microsoft Exchange email data, to PST or other Outlook-compatible formats, such as MSG, EML, MBOX, etc., as well as standard document formats, such as TXT, RTF or PDF.
In cases of data corruption in Exchange frameworks, storing data to EDB format is one of the most commonly used tactics. The application will enable users to convert all the information contained in these files, including tasks, calendars, events, journals, etc. The specific characteristics, such as header processing, dates, CCs, or other relevant details, are all maintained throughout the conversion process.
Last but not least, users will have the choice of splitting the exported data, therefore saving the information into multiple PST files, which can make things easier for further processing the resulting data.
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