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Recovery Outlook Email 10.10.01
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Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express are used by millions worldwide. They are efficient email clients providing business emailing service. There are several versions of both the products. MS Outlook stores all its data in a single long PST file whereas Outlook Express uses DBX file to do the same. These files are repositories of their respective program and synchronize with Exchange server to send and receive data. However, if corruption strikes both emailing are equally prone to damage. Data within PST and DBX files may become unreadable and your mail service comes to a standstill.
Use Kernel for Outlook PST repair for recovery Outlook email. This simple to use software can be quickly installed and you just need to locate the corrupted file to repair. It efficiently restores emails with attachments, zipped attachments, images, calendar details, contacts, tasks, notes etc. It can fix broken PST files, which get corrupted due to 2 GB limitation of Microsoft Outlook. Use it for deleted recovery Outlook email. It is effective in recovering data from password protect PST files also.
Use Kernel for Outlook Express repair for DBX corruption cases. Media corruption where mails are stored or backed up can be effectively tackled with this tool. Perform recovery email and other items from Outlook Express 5.0/6.0 with this self explained tool. It can easily restore permanently deleted emails. You can also save recovered items in .DBX or .EML file format.
Free evaluation version of both the products is available for trial. Use them to repair damaged files and recover deleted mails. The demo version shows preview of all the items restored with the software. Use the full version to save them in your desired format and at your desired location. For more information visit www.recoveryemail.com
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Version:
10.10.01
Release Date:
02/02/2012
Size:
3020 KB
Platform:
Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP
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Program type:
Shareware Cost: $49 Online order: purchase Review: Click here |
Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB
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