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Recovery for Exchange Server repairs corrupted Exchange Server email databases (.edb, .stm). The program can also be used on healthy databases as EDB to PST conversion tool. Supported Exchange Server versions: Attention: make backup copies of corrupted file(s) before fix Click Fix to start |
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Version 5.5
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Recovery for Exchange Server repairs corrupted Exchange Server email databases (.edb, .stm). The program can also be used on healthy databases as EDB to PST conversion tool.
Supported Exchange Server versions:
2010, 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000 and 5.5
The recovered data is saved into a set of Personal Storage File (.pst) format files. PST files are readable with Outlook or other compatible email client.
New major feature: view and selectively extract email database items using the Recovery for Exchange Server Data Browser.
Download a free demo version of Recovery for Exchange Server.
The suites integrate data fix programs for email applications.
Repairs corrupted Outlook mailboxes (.pst).
Converts Exchange Offline Storage File (.ost) into a common Personal Storage File (.pst).
Compare two email databases and extract the mailboxes and emails that differentiate them.
Is there an associated hardware problem or does the case need custom approach? Try our custom services.
New in Recovery for Exchange Server 5.5:
Standard features:
Data Browser is a new feature bundled with the product, available from the same program group where Recovery for Exchange Server is installed. It is a separate granular data fix utility to view and extract individual items from email database.
Always try the Data Browser if...
Tip: Recovery for Exchange Server Data Browser can be used as a preview and fix tool on both corrupted and healthy files.
Specific:
General:
To extract mailbox from EDB, user marks it for export in the email database items tree shown in Recovery for Exchange Server user interface. Additional items from other mailboxes can be selective added as well. If needed, user can proceed to extract mailboxes from EDB file on a mass scale by either marking for export the root of the items tree or selecting a set of specific mailboxes from list.
Recovery for Exchange Server analyzes each paragraph in corrupted exchange server mailbox and restores all available data using high-quality low-level algorithms.
All available data is saved into a new created pst file which is resulted as recovery output.
No user skills or resources required.
The demo version restores only several messages per one mailbox recovered. The others are left blank. File attachments (if any) are not recovered. The full version will recover all the data possible.To order the full version either press the
Order button on the application's toolbar.
Q: | Can Recovery for Exchange Server repair my Exchange Server email database? |
A: | The effective way to find out if a Exchange Server email database is recoverable is to try the demo version of Recovery for Exchange Server on it. Visit the Demo page for a free copy of the demo.
Product specifications with lists of items recovered and not recovered is available at the Product Information page. Note: Always backup your original corrupted Exchange Server email database before proceeding with any fix activity! |
Q: | What limitations does the demo version of Recovery for Exchange Server have? |
A: | The demo version fixes only several messages per mailbox from the corrupted email database. The others are left blank. File attachments (if any) are not recovered.
If due to file damage an entire object (such as a folder) has been lost, the full version of Recovery for Exchange Server will not be able to fix it. |
Q: | I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full version of Recovery for Exchange Server? |
A: | Evaluating the results of demo fix can help in making the decision. |
Q: | What are the differences between product licenses? |
A: | Details of current licensing scheme are described at the Licensing page. |
Q: | Why do results of fix contain less data than the original Exchange Server email database? |
A: | This is normal. The damaged parts of your Exchange Server email database will convert to zero size on output. The other common reason of file size decrease is when some of features of the original email database are not supported and therefore absent from the recovered email database. Demo-recovered email database is smaller because it mostly consists of demo placeholders than actual data. |
Q: | Running Recovery for Exchange Server from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu). |
A: | If your license type is Enterprise or Service, you can run Recovery for Exchange Server from command line and use these calls in your batch files. Standard version does not support command line. The format for command line call is:
esr.exe <original filename with path> "<path to directory to store the recovered file(s)>"(without angle brackets). Please note that the directory for recovered file(s) should be created before starting the fix. Command line mode supports patterns '*' (replaces group of symbols) and '?' (replaces one symbol). |
Q: | I am running Recovery for Exchange Server for several hours now, but have not yet received any results. Is there a problem? |
A: | The fix procedure is a relatively time-consuming process, which depends strongly on the original email database corruption range, CPU power and RAM amount (1GB+ recommended). For big files it might take several hours or even days to proceed.
It is recommended to run the Recovery for Exchange Server in a logged mode. You can monitor the status of the process with the help of log file: if it is being updated constantly, the file is being processed. If, vice versa, there's no activity registered for more than 5-10 minutes, the software might be caught in loop. In this case, please, contact our support team for further instructions. To create log file, please hold the SHIFT key while clicking the Fix button on the toolbar or selecting the Fix: item in the main menu. You can also press CTRL+SHIFT+R after launching the program. |
Q: | Several .PST files and a new directory called 'M' have been created as after running Recovery for Exchange Server. What is the purpose of these? |
A: | The fix results are stored in several different ways depending on the Exchange Server database type being recovered.
If the personal mailboxes are being recovered, Recovery for Exchange Server creates several folders, one per mail user, and stores the personal mail there in the standard .PST file. If the recovered .PST file size exceeds the 1,5Gb limit it is being split into several independent .PST files named subsequently (e.g., admin.pst, admin1.pst, admin2.pst, etc.). If the Exchange Server database with public folders is being recovered, Recovery for Exchange Server recreates in folder \M\ the whole database hierarchy folder structure. The recovered items from public folders are saved as standard .MSG files. |
Q: | What is the procedure for recreating email database using .PST files and the 'M' directory? |
A: | To import data from .PST files, use the free Exmerge utility by Microsoft:
To move data from 'M' folder to the Public Directory, do the following:
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