Convert client Outlook 2007 .ost to Outlook 2007 .pst

I apologize up front as I know through reading and general experience that this problem has probably been asked every which way a million times. I have looked through the Exchange General faq2 listing and did not find it defined as such however.
My immediate need issue is this, I have a small network of five clients with Office 2007 on a new SBS2008 server domain.
Unfortunately Three months elapsed between the time service contract was signed and original installation. While setting up server backup for first time, problems with original install were noted and then backup trashed the data storage drive while initializing for first time. Great fun ensued and to the point, the server crashed  and was reloaded and reinstalled onsite. The data on the storage drive was reinstalled from a recovery software USB drive. 
The core issue in short is that clients HW/general software did not change, but server/ domain/ client ID'/ client profiles/ exchange server ect... did.
Now all clients have been rejoined to the "New" server and all is well, past that point including the darned 2008 backup. But I have a severe problem of having on each client computer three months of outlook 2007 offline mail items on a ghost profile I can not access due to it being on a ghost domain. It's all there as it was the day the server crashed, but totally inaccessible to my knowledge.
The exchange server does not see the mail as it never received it,  so any of the known to me Microsoft outlook .pst/ost repair tools would not work as their is nothing to fix as far as they would know from the exchange servers poiont of view.
I need something to go in and convert the old Outlook Offline .ost files to .pst files so they can be read by the current profiles outlook installation and the individual mail items, calendars, ect… simply migrated over to the new profiles offline file. 
I have complete access to the files needing conversion and can take ownership but lack any working tool to convert the .ost files to something readable to the current Outlook / Exchange profiles.
There is tonnage of software to do this. But it costs an arm and a leg and i am just trying to see if their is another Microsoft way of doing this.
P.S. if not, their needs to be! Orphaned .ost files happen a lot for a lot of reasons.


Google OST2PST.  Maybe it'll work for you.
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to
behavioral problems."
"Avalonswan" wrote in message news:28712091-2c40-4ddb-8fbb-62769dac36ad...
I apologize up
front as I know through reading and general experience that this problem has
probably been asked every which way a million times. I have looked through the
Exchange General faq2 listing and did not find it defined as such
however.
My immediate need issue is this, I have a small network of
five clients with Office 2007 on a new SBS2008 server domain.
Unfortunately Three
months elapsed between the time service contract was signed and
original installation. While setting up server backup for first time,
problems with original install were noted and then backup trashed the
data storage drive while initializing for first time. Great fun ensued and to
the point, the server crashed  and was reloaded and
reinstalled onsite. The data on the storage drive was reinstalled from a
recovery software USB drive. 
The core issue in short is that
clients HW/general software did not change, but server/ domain/ client ID'/
client profiles/ exchange server ect... did.
Now all clients have
been rejoined to the "New" server and all is well, past that point
including the darned 2008 backup. But I have a severe problem of having
on each client computer three months of outlook 2007 offline mail items on a
ghost profile I can not access due to it being on a ghost domain. It's all
there as it was the day the server crashed, but totally inaccessible to my
knowledge.
The exchange server does not see the mail as it never received
it,  so any of the known to me Microsoft outlook .pst/ost repair tools
would not work as their is nothing to fix as far as they would know from the
exchange servers poiont of view.
I need something to go in and convert
the old Outlook Offline .ost files to .pst files so they can be read by the
current profiles outlook installation and the individual mail items,
calendars, ect… simply migrated over to the new profiles offline
file. 
I have complete
access to the files needing conversion and can take ownership but lack any
working tool to convert the .ost files to something readable to the current
Outlook / Exchange profiles.
There is tonnage of
software to do this. But it costs an arm and a leg and i am just trying to see
if their is another Microsoft way of doing this.
P.S. if not, their
needs to be! Orphaned .ost files happen a lot for a lot of reasons.
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

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