The Exchange EDB Conversion Tool for Exporting EDB Mailbox Data

Supoort all Exchange, Outlook & Windows Editions
United States
January 9, 2014 11:34pm CST
While working on an Exchange server, we all rely on it to store all our data and keep it safe. But you may have to face several problems if you are a first time user, like the server refusing to write anymore data etc. I have the first hand experience of it as I am, like most people, a not-so-tech-savvy human being. I will share my experience with you here and tell you how to go about it. So that you don’t have to go through the same hassles that I did, however, if you fail to find the cause you will have to take the route I did, which I will tell you about in the end. First of all don’t panic, your data is still safe, it has just become inaccessible for the time being. The main reason behind this kind of a problem is that most probably your drive is already full and has a low disk space. This can result into your important data becoming inaccessible to you where you can no longer read your saved data. Apart from this, corruption of the exchange server is another reason that contributes highly to a situation of data loss arising. These are problems that are very common and almost everyone using Exchange server faces. Hence, you should always be preventive measures, like a backup folder, to face such a situation and save your data from being corrupted. However, if even the backup doesn’t work and you have not been able to find the cause of the problem, the only way to get back your data is through a third party Exchange Recovery Software, which is what I did. I used the software and found it very efficient and hence, that is what I will suggest you too for this tried and tested tool. Instances When Your Data Becomes Inaccessible There are many reasons behind your data becoming inaccessible to you. Listed below are a few: • Exchange server running low on disk space • Attack of a virus • Server being corrupt etc. The process of Resolving Let’s take the case of a virus attack first, because for all others the only option for recovery is by using EDB to PST Conversion Software. To solve the issue of a virus attack, there are many things you can do. First of all make sure that the anti-virus downloaded on your server is not already configured which will make it capable of scanning the Exchange Server directories. Now see if the Exchange log file was deleted or quarantined. • If it has been quarantined, start your MS Exchange Server and see if you can find the missing log files in the quarantine folder of the Server. If it’s not there, it means it has been deleted. • If you find the file has been deleted, move the entire database to the backup folder the rename the files and restore your data using the backup. However, if you do not have a backup, consider using a Conversion Software for Exchange EDB to PST, preferably by SysTools for the company is in news these days for all the good reasons. And of course it’s my personal favorite as it did not give me any trouble during the recovery and the whole process happened quickly. Highly simple operation that is devoid of any complexity is the essence of this company and all the software and that’s what the new Exchange Recovery Software focuses on. And now with the throwaway prices it is being offered at, it is nothing but a mistake if you miss this one. This vendor has the solution for every trouble related to Exchange software, be it adding exchange mailbox, exporting data, importing data, restoring data or anything. And now it offers a new tool that will rid you of all your hassles related to the recovery.
Exchange EDB to PST converter can extract mailbox items from corrupt EDB file & export Exchange server mailbox folder data into PST Outlook, MSG, EML & Live EDB file.
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