I recently found an old PST file from my previous Outlook backup, but it is password-protected, and I can not remember the password anymore. I need to access some important emails inside it, but Outlook keeps asking for the password and does not open it. Is there any easy and safe method to open a password-protected PST file without losing data? Preferably a free tool or a reliable solution that works on Windows.
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How to Easily Open Password-Protected PST File?
Submitted by Zekewillow71 at 18-07-2025, 07:41 AM
How to Easily Open Password-Protected PST File?
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PST (Personal Storage Table) files used in Microsoft Outlook store users' emails, contacts, calendars, notes, etc. Many times, users protect their PST files for security. But if the password is forgotten, it becomes difficult to open that file. Recently, I had to open an old PST file that was password protected, and I did not remember the password at all. I tried a lot, but nothing worked. Then I used GainTools PST Password Recovery Tool, and to be honest, in just a few minutes, my password was removed and the file was completely accessible.
This tool: Works with all Outlook versions Supports PST files of any size User-friendly interface, no technical knowledge required If you have also forgotten the password of a PST file, then I recommend this tool. Both time and data are saved. ![]()
Posted at 19-07-2025, 06:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-07-2025, 06:20 AM by amandaevans.)
If you are unable to open a password-protected PST file of Microsoft Outlook because you forgot the password, then DataVare Outlook Password Recovery Expert is the perfect solution for you. I used this tool myself and it recovered my password in a few seconds without any data loss. No technical skills required, just select the file and the password is displayed.
Key Features: Supports any size of PST file Compatible with all Outlook versions Can view password even in demo version (partial) Completely secure and user-friendly interface. |
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