Choose Kernel For Exchange Server Recovery When Manual Database Recovery Options Fails?

EDB file recovery is a proficient tool to deal with all corruption issues of Exchange Server. It quickly retrieves database objects from corrupt EDB files and sends to PST file format.

EDB file is the main component of the Exchange Information Store. An Exchange Server encompasses several Exchange Information Store folders. All user mailboxes of Exchange Server are actually stored in different EDB files. Exchange Information Store or database is responsible for smooth functioning of Exchange Server. Any corruption of Exchange databases or EDB files halts the email transaction over the mail server. MS Exchange Server is provided with two database recovery tools Eseutil.exe and Isinteg.exe. Many corruption issues of Exchange information store are successfully resolved with these tools. However, both Eseutil and Isinteg do not work on online Exchange information Store. These tools also fails to repair severely damaged EDB files.

In such situations, Kernel for Exchange Server recovery will be extremely useful for all Exchange users who lost their precious data due to EDB corruption. It is powerful Exchange database recovery software that can be employed when inbuilt options fails to recover data from corrupt EDB files. Kernel for Exchange Server recovery is embedded with powerful algorithms that facilitate smooth and complete recovery of EDB files.

Kernel for Exchange Server recovery is devised by Kernel Recovery Tools, one of the renowned IT companies in the field of Data recovery software. It is an advanced tool to recover user mailboxes from crashed or severely damaged Exchange Server. Some important corruption issues that can be easily fixed by Kernel for Exchange Recovery are:

Database page read failed verification because of a -1018 error" (page checksum mismatch)
Access denied to database Mailbox Store
ESE 447 Database corruption
This mailbox exceeded the maximum number of corrupted items that were specified for this move request

Kernel Recovery Tools has devised EDB recovery tool keeping in view of necessity of large organizations. It is a complete solution to minor as well as major EDB corruption issues. Exchange database recovery software of the company restores corrupt EDB databases in new PST or EDB files. Exchange administrators can use this tool when Exchange Backup file is unavailable or gets damaged.

Kernel for Exchange Server recovery

Kernel for Exchange Server Recovery is a remarkable tool to repair severely damaged Exchange Information Store folders. It extracts Exchange mailboxes from public as well as private EDB files and restores in new PST files.

Exchange Recovery software also successfully recovers deleted, encrypted or compressed emails from corrupt Exchange databases. It is capable of repairing several EDB and STM files in a single cycle. Using Kernel for Exchange Server recovery, user can extract all mailbox data such as inbox, deleted items, sent items, contacts, appointments, tasks, journals and many more from inaccessible EDB and STM files. It completely maintains original text formatting and order of emails in recovered files. Exchange database recovery software provides three file recovery options i.e., Automatic Analyze and Recover, Advance Scan and Rebuild corrupt database. Third recovery option of the software restores Exchange mailboxes in new EDB files.

This software supports several versions of MS Exchange Server such as Exchange Server 5.0, 5.5, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010. Exchange Recovery software is available in free version that can be used for evaluating key functions of the software. However free version is capped with some limitations such as it does not save repaired databases in offline folder. To assess the software functions without any limitation, purchase licensed version of Kernel for Exchange Server recovery. Software demo version available here http://www.edbtopst.com/download-edb-to-pst.html

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