How to Fix “Outlook OST file not syncing with Exchange server”?

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If your Microsoft Outlook OST file is not syncing with the Exchange server, you can resolve the issue by following a few simple steps.

First, check your internet connection and ensure the Exchange server is active. A weak or unstable connection can interrupt synchronization. Next, open Outlook and make sure the “Work Offline” option is disabled.

If the issue continues, restart Outlook and your system to refresh all background processes. You can also update your Outlook profile, as a corrupted profile may prevent proper syncing. To do this, create a new profile from the Control Panel and reconfigure your email account.

Another effective method is to rebuild the OST file. Close Outlook, locate the OST file on your system, and delete or rename it. When you reopen Outlook, a new OST file will be created and synced with the server automatically.

Additionally, check for pending Outlook updates and install them. You can also use the built-in repair option from the Control Panel to fix any application-related issues.

If none of these methods work, you can use the BLR OST Recovery Tool. It helps repair damaged OST files and recover mailbox data, allowing you to restore and access your emails without sync issues.

By following these steps, you can quickly restore proper synchronization between Outlook and the Exchange server.
 
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