ost files from it's original location and copy the decrypted files on the computer's hard disk drive. Users don't have to be skilled in advanced computer skills to remove S/MIME encryption from.ost files. In addition, the tool can add extensions (.cer,.pfx,.p12) to OST file.
SysTools OST File Recovery supports Microsoft OST, iDisk, SkyDrive, iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox in file recovery process. The software provides a user-friendly interface. Moreover, SysTools OST File Recovery supports a user-defined password to secure the decrypted file and save user data. The software allows users to export decrypted files in.ost format.
System Requirements
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*Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10.*
*OST Version: Windows 2003/2008/2012/2016.*
SysTools OST File Recovery Features
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- Supports Microsoft OST, iDisk, SkyDrive, iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox files.
- User-defined password to secure the decrypted file and save user data.
- Select whether to export decrypted files as.cer,.pfx, or.p12 files.
- Supports command line mode, advanced mode, and help mode.
- Supports Quick Mode and Standard Mode.
- Supports a user-defined time-out period.
SysTools OST File Recovery Easy to Use
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*Simple graphical user interface, which is designed to avoid errors.*
*Menu navigation, all options and commands are intuitively displayed.*
*Works by simply dragging and dropping the.ost file on the OST File Recovery's icon.*
SysTools OST File Recovery Security Features
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*The software allows users to decrypt OST files by 2 different methods (Basic Mode and Advanced Mode).*
*In Basic Mode, users can recover encrypted file by entering a user-defined password.*
*In Advanced Mode, users can recover encrypted file by entering user-defined password, and also by entering the file extension (.cer,.pfx, or.p12).*
*The software allows users to export decrypted files as.cer,.pfx, or.p12 file.*
*The software supports command line mode and user-defined time
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