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    Jimmy Wick commented  · 

    Microsoft Outlook, in the offline (Cached Exchange) mode, saves all the Exchange mailbox data in a local file named OST file. The changes made by the user in the offline mode are later updated to the server mailbox when the Exchange connection is re-established. As the OST file resides on the user’s computer, it is unaffected by Exchange Server crashes and disasters, Exchange mailbox deletions, etc. So, Exchange administrators and end-users can use OST files to restore user mailbox data in the occasions of such eventualities.

    Here are some situations when converting an OST file to PST becomes very helpful:
    A few Exchange mailboxes get deleted from the server
    Want to back up a few Exchange mailboxes
    An Exchange user wants to rebuild his OST file, but the user has some unsaved data in the OST file
    EDB files are inaccessible due to Exchange corruption, Server crash, etc. and users want their emails urgently

    Method 1: Export mailbox as a PST file
    Login to Outlook with the Exchange account that was used to create the OST files. And to export the OST mailboxes to PST, follow the simple procedure:

    - Go to Files >Open & Export and click Import & Export.
    - Select Export to a file; then click Next.
    - Select the second option—Outlook Data File (.pst)—and click Next.
    - Select the folder which you want to export and click Next.
    - Browse the location where you want to save the new PST file and choose the options regarding the duplicate items.

    Method 2: Use ‘Archiving’ to save OST emails to PST
    By enabling the Auto Archive method in Outlook, you will be able to save the items of the OST file in a separate PST file. This method helps you to keep the size of your mailbox manageable. When the size of the mailbox grows and there are multiple messages that are older and you do not require them to be in the mailbox, then you can put them in the archive folder easily. Follow the simple steps to enable auto archiving in Outlook.

    - Launch the Outlook application, go to File, and click Options.
    - Go to Advanced and click Auto Archive Settings.
    - Now select the number of days in which you want to run auto archiving. Select the folder to save the archived file; also, provide the archiving options and finally click OK.

    To know more about Migrate Exchange on Premise to Exchange Online visit https://www.o365cloudexperts.com/blog/migrate-exchange-to-office-365-using-cutover-migration

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    Jimmy Wick commented  · 

    The Microsoft Error Code 2950 happens because of Trust Issues. For instance, if a user launches an unknown source database and it is not trusted by Access then the probability of this error increases.

    There are few methods to recover from this error mentioned below:
    1. Enabling MS Access Database For Current Sessions
    The method is only applicable for the database of the current session. The session is terminated when users hit on close command.

    Follow the steps and begin the Process:
    - Hit on Options in the Message bar
    - Once Options is opened, a dialogue box is displayed showing MS Office Security. Hit on Enable this content option
    - Opt for OK button

    2. Shifting the Un-Trusted Data to a Trusted Location
    - Launch MS Access in your system >> Select MS Office >> Access Options >> Trust Center
    - Go to Trust Center Settings >> Click on Trusted Location
    - After completion of the steps, move the data to trusted location
    - Specify and Transfer the database to trusted location
    - Finally, you can open the files without hassle

    The above methods with help you to resolve the error code 2950.
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    Jimmy Wick commented  · 

    Try to follow the below methods to get rid of Error 504:

    1. Clear App Data
    - Go to Settings>> Application Manager or Apps>> Open “All” apps
    - From the list of apps find Google Play store >>Clear Data and Clear Cache
    - From the list of apps find Google Service Framework >> Clear Data and Clear Cache
    - Now install or update the app from Google Play Store

    2. Try Removing and Adding Gmail
    - Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
    - Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager
    - Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your Gmail account
    - Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
    - Rerun the Google Play Store and update or install your app.

    Greetings,
    Jimmy Wick

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    Jimmy Wick commented  · 

    Why 0x800ccc92 Error occurs:
    - You have incorrectly configured settings in Microsoft Outlook.
    - If the POP3 and SMTP Protocol fails, you may expect the same error while trying to send or receive the emails through Outlook.
    - If the Outlook closes without any prior notice or if it closes improperly, you could have the error.
    - If the PST file size limit has become more than what is needed.

    Solution for the Error:
    Solution1:
    - Reason behind the error is wrong credentials, you should check the username and password of your account.
    - After verifying the information, input the credentials accurately in the fields and try to connect the account again. If there is no other issue with the Outlook, there will be no problem in sending or receiving emails.

    Solution 2:
    - The server settings for the different email servers are different for SMTP, IMAP, POP, etc. So, you can check for the settings of incoming and outgoing email servers again.

    Solution 3:
    - If you have large sized PST File, in which the file size exceeded that which is imposed, you might subject yourself to Error 0x800ccc92. Which of course hinders the send/ receive of your Outlook emails. You could make use of the following methods – Archive, Compact, Split, etc.

    Hope this helps,
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    Jimmy Wick commented  · 

    Few simple steps which would help to remove Excel password protection:

    - Launch the Excel program and open the worksheet. You need to remove the password.
    - On the main ribbon menu, go to the Home tab.
    - Under the Cells group, click Format's drop-down arrow. From the list, select Unprotect Sheet.
    - Type in the password and then click OK to remove the password.

    This will help,
    Regards,
    Jimmy Wick

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