However, you need to have access to the Outlook instance that is currently connected to your OST file for this to work. If you don't, then the free version will not work. You would have to purchase their Enterprise version then.
I have used the paid version of OST2 converter and it worked as advertised. There are no free versions that I know of. I did a pretty exhaustive search before I just paid up.
Originally Posted By: DerbyDave
There are no free versions that I know of. I did a pretty exhaustive search before I just paid up.
From the FAQ on their website:
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5. What version of OST2 should I use?
OST2 comes in two versions – Free for personal use and Enterprise for corporate customers. To help you decide we put up a comparison chart that could be found here.
But again, the free version has some limitations that I noted previously.
For the large bunch of Outlook PST files, You have to go for some OST to PST Recovery Tool. If you have no idea or still confuse which one to go for, then you may try EdbMails OST TO PST