A
Anuj Jain
As I was not able to synchronise my .ost file and no
solution was found to resolve the problem.
I renamed the file, removing the extension .ost,
created a new .ost file
resynchronised my inbox from the Exchange Server in the
new .ost .
But I need to access a contact folder which I had created
(offline, thus not synchonised with the exchange server)in
the older .ost file.
Should I again swap the naming,get my information paste it
into a .pst, and then RE-swap the naming back ?
Is there a simpler way ?
Thanks
Anuj
solution was found to resolve the problem.
I renamed the file, removing the extension .ost,
created a new .ost file
resynchronised my inbox from the Exchange Server in the
new .ost .
But I need to access a contact folder which I had created
(offline, thus not synchonised with the exchange server)in
the older .ost file.
Should I again swap the naming,get my information paste it
into a .pst, and then RE-swap the naming back ?
Is there a simpler way ?
Thanks
Anuj