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Jan 26
2010

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Third-Party Tool Can Recover OST Data Even When Exchange Server is Non-Functional

Offline Data Storage in Microsoft Client-Server Collaborated Email Environment: While working in the Microsoft Client-Server collaborated email environment where the Server side is Exchange Server and MS Outlook application is installed on all the client machines in that network, your email data get saved offline in OST files, which are nothing but the Offline Storage files that are the platforms for offline storage of email data. This offline email data storage is a useful aspect for all of you working in such an email network. For Exchange administrators, this is an extremely valuable disaster recovery option. Time-to-time, OST files get synchronized with Exchange Server.

Data Loss after Exchange Server Crash or Corruption: OST files email data can be lost, and the files can become unusable due to sudden crash of the Server or due to the corruption in Exchange Server. After such an unfortunate thing, when you try to open Exchange Server, you can come across error messages.

Common Corruption Causes:

  • Bad sectors
  • Exchange Server crash or break down
  • Damaged database
  • Hardware failures or software malfunctioning issues
  • Abrupt application/Server shutdown
  • Virus attacks or Trojan infections
  • Insufficient storage space to back up heavy OST files
  • User's email account deleted mistakenly from the Server
  • OST Desynchronization with the Server
  • Old Server upgraded to new
  • Rebuilding information stores in MS Exchange
  • Surfacing of CRC errors while copying heavy OST file from one location to some other location

Two OST Recovery Solutions Available – Which One Would Suit You?

  • Manual Method to Recover OST Data: This method to recover data for OST to PST works only when your Exchange Server is in the functional state and is live. This OST data recovery method to Recover OST Data to PST does not work with non-functional Exchange Server.
  • Third-Party Tool to Recover OST Data to PST: Using third-party OST recover deleted files tool is perhaps the most appropriate way to recover data OST PST, as you can use it even when Exchange Server is in the non-functional state.

Third-Party Tool to Recover OST Data: SysTools OST Recovery software is a reliable third-party tool to recover data for OST. Are you a novice user? Now to worry! This software to recover email OST file is very easy to use and extremely user-friendly. Why don't you first check its demo version that lets you see the process to recover data for OST to PST trial? Go to this product's website, there you will find the download link for SysTools OST Recovery software.

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SysTools remarkable existence is clearly visible and significant in domains of data recovery, email conversion etc. The tools created here are so easy to use that even non-technical users find no difficulty in using them. Amongst various tools is SysTools OST Recovery software used to recover OST data.

Is it necessary to have a gun permit to possess a non-functional antique Japanese samurai rifle in California?

My grandmother years ago gave me an antique samurai black powder matchlock rifle. The rifle is not in working condition and has no ramrod, but is otherwise visually intact. I do not have any black powder, ammunition nor firing cord. The rifle itself was made in 18th or 19th century Japan and was acquired by my grandfather during World War II. I'd like to put it on the wall of my home, but I was concerned about any legal entanglements that I might discover. Since I am a public employee who works in education, I cannot afford to have any kind of charges brought against me for posessing firearms illegally. The rifle never leaves my home and is only kept for its value as an heirloom. I'd appreciate any advice that might clarify my obligations with respect to this antique firearm.
I'm not a felon

No you do not need to have a gun permit for any antique guns over 50 years old. We have several antique guns.
Here is the link to the California Gun Laws(PDF file):

http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/Cfl2006.pdf

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