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Export Exchange to PST 2.0

Export Exchange to PST

SysTools Exchange Export/Import Wizard is a simple and intuitive tool that you can easily use to convert exchange mailbox to PST file and to import PST to Exchange mailbox. This software will serve two major requirements of Exchange and Microsoft Outlook users which are – to transfer PST to Exchange and to extract Exchange mailbox to PST. Using this exemplary tool to export Exchange mailbox to PST, you can comfortably convert Exchange mailbox to PST file and you can also convert PST to Exchange.



Why there is a need of Exchange Mailbox export tool to move Exchange mailbox to PST? The answer is that – to preserve emails and all other items stored in Exchange mailboxes in the case of Exchange Server corruption, users can convert them to PST file using Exchange mailbox migration wizard.



Why there is a need to import PST to Exchange Server mailbox? This need to migrate PST to Exchange mailbox arises in the case of switching from client/client (MS Outlook) emailing platform to client/Server (MS Outlook/Exchange Server) emailing application, when all old mails are stored in PST, which user wants to transfer to Exchange so that he keeps accessing them after the switch. In such case, this Exchange mailbox migration tool can help to move PST to Exchange Server mailbox easily.



This Exchange mailbox export to PST tool helps you to perform multiple tasks easily like to export Exchange 2003 mailbox to PST, save Exchange mailbox to PST while Exchange Server is working, to preserve all emails with their properties. Using this Exchange export mailbox to PST wizard, you can extract Exchange to PST and can also import PST to Exchange Server.



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