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Exchange Server Database Repair

SecureRecovery® repair for corrupted email databases (.edb, .stm) & EDB to PST conversion tool
  • Email Addresses Stored in the Active Directory
  • Folders, Messages and File Attachments
  • Notes, Contacts, Tasks and Appointments
  • All Object Creation Dates
  • Formatting for RTF and HTML Messages
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Recovery for Exchange Server 5.5 has been updated to support Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and optimized to restore your information quickly. This utility is compatible with MS Exchange Server 2010, 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000, and 5.5, and offers dependable recovery for:

When Exchange Server files are corrupted, a company’s entire email system is at risk. Restore crucial data from damaged Exchange files with SecureRecovery for Exchange Server, a comprehensive recovery tool designed specifically for Microsoft’s mail management software. An intuitive user interface makes it easy to restore damaged files. For quick, reliable repair of Exchange files, try SecureRecovery for Exchange Server.

The utility supports installation and uninstall operations with a clean, easy-to-use interface.

Targeted Recovery From a Powerful Data Browser Tool

This edition of SecureRecovery for Exchange Server is bundled with a powerful Data Browser tool, which can isolate and extract particular objects within your corrupted files. The Data Browser offers granular data restoration and is an ideal tool when:

  • You Only Need to Recover a Few Specific Files
  • The Source File is Particularly Large
  • Standard Recovery Features Return Insufficient Results

Expert Repair for Corrupted MS Exchange Files

Losing the email settings and contact information that companies depend on can be a costly disaster, and the time it takes to restore damaged Exchange files significantly limits productivity. Luckily, SecureRecovery for Exchange Server offers a quick and easy way to recover damaged Exchange files without having to mail hard disks to specialized facilities. If you have a problem with corrupted Exchange files, order your copy of SecureRecovery for Exchange Server today.

System Requirements

SecureRecovery for Exchange Server runs on Windows computers, integrating seamlessly with most generations of the operating system.

  • Operating Systems: Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, 2008 Server, 2003 Server
  • Operating Systems Not Supported: Windows 98, 95, and ME
  • RAM: 256 - 1024 MB (Total Requirement is Based on File Size and Range of Corruption)
  • Hard Disk: 10 MB Minimum Free Space Required to Install
  • Display Resolution: 640 x 480 or Higher, 256 Colors
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Exchange Server Database Repair

I need to recover a damaged or corrupt Exchange Server email database. Will this software work?

SecureRecovery for Exchange Server is one of the most powerful utilities available for email database repair and data recovery. It can safely and effectively recover emails in most circumstances.

To determine whether this software will work for you, download the free demo. The demo output will provide you with a list of recoverable items, and you can decide whether to purchase the full version. Remember to back up your Exchange Server email databases before attempting to use either the full version or the demo version of SecureRecovery for Exchange Server.

What are the major differences between the different license options?

Consult our Licensing page. Different licenses affect usability and functionality, so it is important to select the right option.

Does the free demo version of SecureRecovery for Exchange Server have any limitations?

Yes. The demo version will only recover a few messages per mailbox, leaving the other messages blank. It will not recover any file attachments. The full version of SecureRecovery for Exchange Server can recover all of the email messages and attachments shown in the demo output.

If a folder or another object is completely lost, it will not appear in the demo output. This means that it is not recoverable with the full version of the software.

I have been running SecureRecovery for Exchange Server for several hours now, but I have not seen any results. Is there a problem, and if so, what can I do to speed up the process?

Exchange Server email databases are very large, and data recovery requires time and resources. The exact time for each recovery will vary depending on the original email database corruption range, along with the CPU and RAM of the computer. In order to process larger files, SecureRecovery for Exchange Server may require hours or even days.

We recommend running the utility in a logged mode, which will allow you to monitor the status of the process through a log file. If the log updates constantly, the file is being processed, and you should not interrupt the recovery procedure. However, if there is no activity for more than 5-10 minutes, the software may be caught in a loop. If this occurs, please contact our technical support team for additional instructions.

Create a log file by holding the SHIFT key while clicking the “Recover” button on the application toolbar or selecting the Recover: item in the main menu. You can also press CTRL+SHIFT+R after launching the program.

I ran SecureRecovery for Exchange Server and noticed that the program created several .PST files and a new directory named “M.” What is the purpose of these new files?

Depending on the type of Exchange Server database, the recovery results may be stored in several different ways.

If you are recovering personal mailboxes, SecureRecovery for Exchange Server creates several folders -- one per mail user -- and stores the personal mail in a standard .PST file. However, if the recovered .PST file exceeds the 1.5 gigabyte limit, it will be split into independent .PST files named subsequently (for example, admin.pst, admin1.pst, admin2.pst and so on).

If an Exchange Server database with public folders is recovered, SecureRecovery for Exchange Server recreates the entire database hierarchy folder structure in the \M\ folder. The recovered items from the public folders are saved as standard .MSG files.

How can I recreate my email database using .PST files and the “M” directory?

In order to import data from .PST files, you will need to use the free Exmerge utility, offered by Microsoft.

In order to move data from the ‘M’ folder to the Public Directory, take the following steps: first, connect to any of the Exchange Server mailboxes using Microsoft Outlook. When you have connected, you will get access to the public folders. Drag and drop items from the ‘M’ folder into the appropriate public directory of the email database.

My recovered .PST files seem to have a smaller file size than my original databases. Why is this?

This is normal. SecureRecovery for Exchange Server will typically encounter damaged or unreadable data during the restoration process. This data is presented as blank space, so the recovered file is often smaller than the original corrupt file.

The demo version of the software does not contain attachments and uses placeholder data, and its files are therefore much smaller in size.

Can I run this data recovery tool through the command line?

Yes, if you have an Enterprise or Service license. You can use the following command line call in batch files without angle brackets:

esr.exe “”

With the following patterns:

? (for individual symbols)

* (to represent groups of symbols)

Make sure that you create an output directory for the Exchange Server email database files before you run the tool with the command line. Please note that command line functionality is not available with the standard license.

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