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    • MattSpellerM
      MattSpeller @wirestyle22
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      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

      @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

      @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

      File -> open -> PST

      It'll mount in outlook like another email folder

      Only the OST is listed in C:\Users\imoran\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\

      Oh my mistake - thought you had a PST

      No PST is what I'm familiar with. Never used cached mode 😞

      https://sourceforge.net/directory/os:windows/?q=.ost to .pst converter

      Maybe something like this will help?

      There's also this:
      https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Open-or-import-items-from-an-offline-Outlook-Data-File-ost-a584963e-a66d-4d9d-8845-31cb270f6880

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
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        OST files have a very few tools that can open them. Outlook doesn't support opening them like a PST.

        You can pay for some tools like OST2PST

        I've never seen the value in the software personally. But they supposedly work. They have trials as well.

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        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22
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          Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

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          • MattSpellerM
            MattSpeller @wirestyle22
            last edited by MattSpeller

            @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

            Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

            I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
              last edited by

              @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

              @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

              Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

              I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

              Received this e-mail: "My Archive folders are not on my file list. Can you find out where they are so I can access them."

              I went to C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook to recover from the .PST file but there is no PST file. There is only an OST file. Now, keep in mind this is the first place I've ever worked that has hosted exchange (If that matters).

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @wirestyle22
                last edited by

                @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

                I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

                Received this e-mail: "My Archive folders are not on my file list. Can you find out where they are so I can access them."

                I went to C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook to recover from the .PST file but there is no PST file. There is only an OST file. Now, keep in mind this is the first place I've ever worked that has hosted exchange (If that matters).

                They may not even be using PST's as you can actually lose email when using PST's. Since the email is saved locally.

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                • MattSpellerM
                  MattSpeller @wirestyle22
                  last edited by MattSpeller

                  @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                  @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                  Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

                  I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

                  Received this e-mail: "My Archive folders are not on my file list. Can you find out where they are so I can access them."

                  I went to C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook to recover from the .PST file but there is no PST file. There is only an OST file. Now, keep in mind this is the first place I've ever worked that has hosted exchange (If that matters).

                  OK! Now I'm with ya 😄

                  Searched on 😄 for *.PST?

                  Are you confident this user ever had a PST?

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ
                    last edited by

                    Our IT department accidentally deleted a VP's mailbox after he left. Luckily a found a free tool to open OST files. Kernel OST Viewer

                    http://www.nucleustechnologies.com/ost-viewer.html

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                      last edited by

                      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                      @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                      Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

                      I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

                      Received this e-mail: "My Archive folders are not on my file list. Can you find out where they are so I can access them."

                      I went to C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook to recover from the .PST file but there is no PST file. There is only an OST file. Now, keep in mind this is the first place I've ever worked that has hosted exchange (If that matters).

                      the Archive folder IS a PST file saved someplace. Go find it. The OST is not an archive file. It is a cache of the online mail.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @MattSpeller
                        last edited by

                        @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                        @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                        @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                        @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                        Any idea why we don't have PST files? Is there any reason to move them to a different default destination? Is there another way for me to recover this?

                        I'm really confused by this and it might just be that I don't know how it works - could you please explain the problem again for me?

                        Received this e-mail: "My Archive folders are not on my file list. Can you find out where they are so I can access them."

                        I went to C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook to recover from the .PST file but there is no PST file. There is only an OST file. Now, keep in mind this is the first place I've ever worked that has hosted exchange (If that matters).

                        OK! Now I'm with ya 😄

                        Searched on 😄 for *.PST?

                        Are you confident this user ever had a PST?

                        This....

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

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                          • MattSpellerM
                            MattSpeller @wirestyle22
                            last edited by

                            @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                            The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                            good grief

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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
                              last edited by

                              @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                              @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                              The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                              good grief

                              From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

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                              • MattSpellerM
                                MattSpeller @wirestyle22
                                last edited by MattSpeller

                                @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                good grief

                                From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day. I have no idea why he wouldn't leave a local copy though!

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
                                  last edited by

                                  @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                  @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                  The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                  good grief

                                  From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                  I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day.

                                  I spoke to the guy who was here before me (we are really cool with each other) and he said all of the PST files are only on the local machines. I'm going to need to change that.

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                                  • wirestyle22W
                                    wirestyle22 @IRJ
                                    last edited by

                                    @IRJ said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                    Our IT department accidentally deleted a VP's mailbox after he left. Luckily a found a free tool to open OST files. Kernel OST Viewer

                                    http://www.nucleustechnologies.com/ost-viewer.html

                                    Interesting find. Thanks!

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                                      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                      @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                      @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                      The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                      good grief

                                      From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                      I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day.

                                      I spoke to the guy who was here before me (we are really cool with each other) and he said all of the PST files are only on the local machines. I'm going to need to change that.

                                      Hopefully by removing PSTs completely?

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                        The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                        good grief

                                        From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                        I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day.

                                        I spoke to the guy who was here before me (we are really cool with each other) and he said all of the PST files are only on the local machines. I'm going to need to change that.

                                        Hopefully by removing PSTs completely?

                                        I was going to remove my head from my body but yeah that works too.

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                          The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                          good grief

                                          From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                          I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day.

                                          I spoke to the guy who was here before me (we are really cool with each other) and he said all of the PST files are only on the local machines. I'm going to need to change that.

                                          Hopefully by removing PSTs completely?

                                          That is not the default behavior of Outlook. When you create an archive, it makes it a local PST.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                            @JaredBusch said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @MattSpeller said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in Recovering Archived files via .OST:

                                            The PST file was moved outside of the local drive and was no longer on the local machine. This is why I was unable to find it. I eventually found it inside of an obscure folder deep within the file server.

                                            good grief

                                            From what I understand this guys mailbox size is 32 GB and the last guy here had to show him how to partition the files and move them outside of his local machine? I was like wat

                                            I make a folder on our NAS for all users that's hidden and leave a copy of their PST files in it. Then they can break the local copy and I can save the day.

                                            I spoke to the guy who was here before me (we are really cool with each other) and he said all of the PST files are only on the local machines. I'm going to need to change that.

                                            Hopefully by removing PSTs completely?

                                            That is not the default behavior of Outlook. When you create an archive, it makes it a local PST.

                                            By default, yes. But it is not the only option. Having archives maintained by IT rather than by the end users is generally a huge boost to reliability and stability and, ultimately, reducing IT costs.

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