Exchange server is a popular email client which stores its messages and all data items in EDB files of exchange database. The ease of communication provided by such email client seems to disappear when the loss of data terrify the user in situations of corruption, deletion or damage of mailbox due to virus attack, server crash, etc. Read the rest of this entry »
How to deal with Physical corruption issue of Exchange database?
Posted by admin | Under Tips Friday Jul 27, 2012Eliminate EDB file corruption with Kernel tool
Posted by admin | Under Tips Tuesday Jul 10, 2012All the files in MS Exchange Server database have .edb extension to store all the emails of user mailbox. Exchange Server database is based on the Jet database engine format that uses log files to preserve and track all the information. The Exchange Server may get corrupted due to a number of reasons such as virus attacks, JET Engine errors, Read the rest of this entry »
Restore Exchange with help of Exchange Server Disaster Recovery Analyzer Tool
Posted by admin | Under Tips Friday Mar 23, 2012Microsoft Exchange database files can get damaged due to various reasons improper Exchange shutdown, JET engine errors, malicious virus, corrupt headers, drive errors, server downtime etc. Microsoft has introduced the Exchange Server Disaster Recovery Analyzer Tool (DRAT) to address such corruption issues and restore Exchange databases. Read the rest of this entry »
Exchange Server recovery method for corrupt information store
Posted by admin | Under Tips Friday Dec 30, 2011It is the information store which becomes the foremost victim of corruption in Exchange Server 2000 & Exchange Server 2003. The information store encompasses the elements like Private EDB files, Public EDB Files, Private STM file and Public STM files. The Microsoft Exchange Information Store becomes inaccessible Read the rest of this entry »
Steps to conquer the errors of Exchange Server
Posted by admin | Under Tips Monday Nov 28, 2011EDB files are the pivot around which the major functions of Exchange Server revolve. Its importance resides in its ability to hold the mails sent or received. Whenever a set of EDB files go corrupt a shockwave of data crisis is generated. The losses suffered from the damages can be unliquidated read more...
How to restore exchange server database effectively and accurately?
Posted by admin | Under Tips Monday Oct 3, 2011How do you feel when you face a situation when Exchange Server abnormally gets terminated and you face different error messages mounting the database on Exchange Server? Or let’s change the situation. What would you do when you get to know that the MS Exchange Server database has got corrupted read more...
Restore Exchange to get back all the sever data and feel at ease
Posted by admin | Under Tips Tuesday Aug 30, 2011It is said, necessity is the mother of invention. First the internet came and then the mailing system, which transformed the work style of every individual or organization. Everything was at your system in a jiffy and data security, data transfer and every other feature had a new horizon. But with this boon also came server errors, database corruptions and other anomalies which led to vital data loss, work issues and raised a question over dependence upon the web world. But the necessity again propelled us to invent software to recover from these deficiencies and Exchange Server Recovery is one such product. Read the rest of this entry »
Resolving the bad page link errors in Exchange Server
Posted by admin | Under Tips Tuesday Jul 12, 2011Logical corruption in Microsoft Exchange Server database (EDB) file is far more problematic and difficult to identify and repair than the physical damage. Microsoft Exchange Server does not provide any inbuilt tool to diagnose the logical corruption of EDB database. Moreover, there are no read more...
Restore Exchange when Priv1.edb is damaged
Posted by admin | Under Tips Wednesday Aug 11, 2010Recently one of our clients experienced loss of their important email data. Our client was not able to mount the priv1.edb file on Exchange Server that had all of his email data. After a lot of discussion over this issue, we came to a conclusion that we thought, might have led to this data loss read more...
