Showing posts with label Outlook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outlook. Show all posts

Split PST - Get Hold of Your Outlook Data Storage

Data management is a vital requirement for all types of users regardless of the environment in which it is used. Outlook Data Files are the most common files to be encountering maintenance issues due to its incapability of handling larger file storage. Although the latest versions of Outlook feature 50 GB and extendable storage, the slowdown in client performance bothers users. A thorough testing of a product with the said capability of providing manageability to Outlook data file will be portrayed in the following technical review. This review will reveal the monetary and technical worth of the product, namely Split PST for an end user.


TESTING ENVIRONMENT
Outlook PST splitter was tested on a computer configured with Windows 7 Ultimate. The system configurations included Intel Core i3 processor and a RAM of 2 GB of which 1.87 GB was usable. Following qualities were discovered on testing the application.
Approach to Resolve Lotus Notes NSF file Migration Issues

Approach to Resolve Lotus Notes NSF file Migration Issues

To migrate while working on one Email client to another is a Herculean Task. While changing platforms, several issues arise. Likewise, most of the people work on either IBM Notes or MS Outlook to accomplish several purposes like Emailing, Scheduling, and Meetings Arrangement, etc. But because of complex Interface and affordability issues of Lotus Notes organizations are migrating from Notes to Outlook via which sometimes Migration Issues ascends and complications occur in exporting NSF file to PST. But these issues can be sorted out following right technique of conversion. Have a glance towards Lotus Notes to Outlook Migration Issues and approach to rectify these technical hitches.

Error 1:  Unable to open Names.nsf or address book”

Reason:  The above error arises when Address Book is not detected by Notes either due to the presence of another INI file or any kind of modification like renaming or deleting has done in NSF database.

Explanation: To resolve above issue, contact your Notes Administrator to check the Notes.INI file status and Data Directory folder of Notes. Along with this it becomes obligatory to check the position of Names.nsf file in the Data Directory by your administrator.

Error 2: “The message was migrated without the attachments.