PDT is the Pacific Time Zone In everyday usage, PDT is often referred to as Pacific Time (PT) or the Pacific Time Zone. This can add a bit of confusion as the term Pacific Time does not differentiate between standard time and Daylight Saving Time, so Pacific Time switches between PDT and PST in areas that use DST during part of the year.
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) is used during the remainder of the year. PST Is the Pacific Time Zone In everyday usage, PST is often referred to as Pacific Time (PT) or the Pacific Time Zone.
The term Pacific Time (PT) is often used to denote the local time in areas observing either Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) or Pacific Standard Time (PST). In other words, in locations observing Daylight Saving Time (DST) during part of the year, Pacific Time is not static but switches between PDT and PST.
Open and close Outlook Data Files (.pst) that contain copies, archives, or backups of your Outlook information.
If you cannot open your Outlook data file or suspect that the file is damaged, use the Inbox Repair tool (scanpst.exe) to repair errors in the file.
What data is imported? .Pst files are created when you export or back up email, contacts, and calendar to an Outlook .pst file. Outlook makes a copy of your email to the .pst file. Didn't work? See Fix problems importing an Outlook .pst file for a list of common issues and solutions.
Outlook Data Files (.pst), or Personal Storage Tables files, contain Outlook user messages and other Outlook items, such as contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and journal entries. You might also use an Outlook data file to backup messages or store older items locally on your computer to keep the size of your mailbox small. We currently provide different levels of support for Outlook Data ...