09 March 2021
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UV
(1) Cloud eDiscovery, (2) Drag-and-drop uploads, (3) Advanced searches, (4) Virtual review tools, (5) Technology-assisted reviews, (6) Production formats, (7) Metadata.
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08 March 2021
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Ross
If you have Outlook, save your MSG as a PDF from within the software. (2) If you don't have Outlook, use a 3rd-party MSG-to-PDF converter. (3) If you want a secure conversion, use an eDiscovery application like GoldFynch.
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05 March 2021
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Anith
PSTs and OSTs are how Microsoft Outlook stores email. PSTs let you send/receive emails in real-time, but you need an active internet connection. OSTs let you read/write emails offline, but to send/receive them you'll need to connect with the internet.
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03 March 2021
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Anith
For a quick check of an MSG file's contents, use Microsoft Outlook or a reliable third-party application (e.g., GoldFynch's MSG/PST viewer). For more advanced tasks like eDiscovery, choose specialized software that protects metadata and can open all MSG-types.
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02 March 2021
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Anith
The easiest way to open a PST file without Outlook is to use a basic, free PST viewer. But for added security and viewing options, find a more advanced (but still free) viewer. Here's how & why.
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