Thursday, June 6, 2013

Exchange Server Recovery Tool

Kernel for Exchange server recovery software is designed to recover exchange user mailboxes and their emails from corrupt .EDB database files. It functions as exchange recovery, performs edb to pst conversion and also helps to tackle exchange dirty shutdown states and bring it back to clean shutdown state. EDB recovery software scans the .EDB, .STM files, lists the user profiles found in the edb file and recovers emails and other items from each folder of the profile. Preview of the user mailbox items can be viewed before saving the emails and other items to .PST file of MS Outlook. Emails, contacts, journals, calendars, appointments, email properties, date, time, subject, from, text formatting, attachments, images (attached, embedded), sent items, drafts, personal folders, permanently deleted emails etc are successfully recovered are exported to .PST file format. MS exchange server errors like corrupted header information, improper exchange server shutdowns, jet engine errors, exchange server error code 528, 550, and duplicate keys (identifiers) errors are fixed by the software.

The Exchange Server Recovery software consists of three recovery mode that repair corrupt and damaged EDB files. Automatic Analyze and Recover is the first and fastest mode that easily repairs recently deleted or corrupt EDB files. Advance scan mode is slower than the first mode but more effective. It repairs badly damaged EDB files and extracts the data from it and saves in PST file format. Rebuild Corrupted Database is the slowest mode of all and by far the most effective one. It not only repairs corrupt EDB but also creates a new database that could be directly mounted on the Exchange Server.

Free to try demo version of the exchange server recovery tool lets the user experience every feature and displays preview of listed items. To save the listed and recovered items, user needs to purchase full version of the software. Supported platforms are Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003.
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