This dedicated utility relies on a simple wizard that allows you to easily save or download Office 365 mailbox email data, back it up, or restore it
| Version | 23.12 |
| Updated | December 29 2023 |
| Developer |
SysInfoTools
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| User Rating |
101
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| Original File Size | 163 MB |
| Downloads | 418 |
| Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
| Category | System |
Ensuring your data’s safety in the digital medium can make a difference on the long run, especially considering the ever-growing malware pool and other forms of threats out there. Therefore, a backup strategy in place can save you from a lot of trouble, and this is also valid for data that pertains to email and all of its aspects.
This is exactly what Sysinfo Office 365 Backup Tool was created for, and it will provide users with the means to both back-ups and restore their Office 365 email data, by establishing connectivity to their accounts and relying on a built-in wizard for previewing and selecting the data.
As stated above, the application will require users to provide their credentials in order to establish connectivity to their Office 365 account. Following that, they will be able to either back up or restore their email data. When it comes to the first option, the backup process will basically enable users to convert their email content to more than 15 output formats, depending on their specific requirements.
For the recovery process, one can either connect to the online Office 365 account or work with locally stored data, which can be opened and its content previewed.
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