
Hi AllThanks for taking the time to read this.I'm in a bit of a strange place.I'm looking for a blacklist of possible applications not to allow on my Windows PCs.Does anyone have this or does having a whitelist of allowed applications seem to be a better.

Currently have Win7 Pro 64, Win7 Pro 32, Linux Mint as my OS hard drives which I use m. My OS disks are SAS hard drives through an ICY dock. My hardware: Dell T7500, 2 x quad core, 24 Gb RAM, running 2x2TB SATA hard drives in raid1 is my "Storage" drive. Win10 Changing Something on Storage Drive Windows.Thanks in advance for your time and recommendations! I'm hoping some of you have used a good OST to PST converter for Outlook 2016 32 bit that you would recommend to others. I thought that using an OST to PST conversion app would be the way to go, but I cannot find any reliable reviews of the converters that I have found via Google. I really don't know why Microsoft (at least through Nirsoft) woudl not have a utility to do this stuff built in (if not into Outlook 2016, then into the Mail app in Control Panel).Īnyway.I need to get the contacts out of a 2016 32 bit Outlook created OST file and import them into the new instance of Outlook on the new SSD. So I thought I'd ask the hive if any of you have used any OST to PST conversion software that you would recommend. I don't even know if their software is worth purchasing.



When you order downloadable software online and pay for it, you should get your license immediately - not in 24 or more hours. I tried to purchase Regain's OST to PST Converter Opens a new window but when the order went through (Digital River) all I got was a message saying that they were having issues generating my software license and they would contact me in 24 hours. So I rebuilt the PC using an SSD.as we do.īut I need to recover the contacts from the Outlook 2016 (32 bit Office 365) OST files for 2 email accounts (his and hers).
