Kernel Outlook PST Viewer can give you access to the contents of a PST file even if the computer you’re working on has no copy of Outlook already installed on it. It works with PST files created in Outlook 97 or later, and allows you to browse the contents of the file’s inboxes to locate the information including email, calendar, task list and contacts you’re after.
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Sadly, the program is hobbled in that while you can view the contents of the PST file from within the program, you’re not able to select or extract any elements from it, such as selected text or file attachments. One thing you can do, however, is generate a HTML list of any selected folder by clicking the IE icon. This provides you with a printable list of the contents of that folder with useful information like subject line, date time and who it’s from.
[advt]The program is designed as a feed-in for Kernel’s paid-for recovery products, but if you’re looking for a quick and easy way to examine the contents of a PST file even one that may be corrupt then this tool will do everything you need short of extracting that content.
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