SysTools PST Finder 1.0 Crack With Serial Number 2024

SysTools PST Finder is a reliable program designed to help you retrieve all the .PST files stored on local disks, removable drives, in Recycle Bin or in the local Exchange server. The application is easy to use and only requires that you select the desired location in which to search. The files are retrieved with their full path.

The .PST format defines a specific file used for offline storage of Microsoft Outlook data, such as emails, contacts, calendars, notes, folders and many more. The files can store not only the information, but also its structure, which makes them suitable for offline transfer and data backup.

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SysTools PST Finder allows you to identify Outlook storage files, on your computer, which is particularly useful in cases when you do not know where the files are saved. Often times it happens that you save such files with irrelevant names or in backup folders with long path names.

SysTools PST Finder Serial can scan the selected drives: local disks, removable memory devices or on the local file server. It can perform a thorough, recursive scan of the selected location, then return the list of files, along with their sizes and full path.

This way, you may easily find the file you are searching for, then access the indicated path and retrieve the .PST document. The application does not allow you to directly open the files, from the table display, especially those located in Recycle Bin. However, you may copy the entries to clipboard or export them to CSV files.

SysTools PST Finder can generally identify the files you seek, in a short time, however, when the scanning process is extended to several locations, its duration might increase. A progress bar indicates the evolution of the search, which you can pause or restore at any time. Additionally, the information bar at the bottom of the window indicates the program’s current status.