Exchange EDB File Viewer | How to Open EDB Files without Exchange Server
An EDB file is a database file used by Microsoft Exchange Server that contains all of the mailbox items. You might need to open an EDB file and extract data from it if you need to access the contents of an Exchange Server without actually installing it. An EDB Viewer lets you examine and view everything inside of an EDB file, regardless of whether or not you have Microsoft Exchange Server installed.
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Fixed: Unable to mount Exchange mailbox database [2024]
This page offers both manual methods and Exchange Recovery software to effectively resolve the issue of an "Exchange Mailbox Database Unmountable." When you encounter an unmountable Exchange mailbox database, follow these steps to fix the problem and immediately salvage all related server data.
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How to Fix Exchange Error 1018 (Page Level Corruption in Exchange Database)
"Error 1018, JET errReadVerifyFailure" is one of the common errors frequently encountered by database administrators. This issue is caused by page-level corruption in an Exchange Server database. If you encounter the Exchange Error 1018 JET errReadVerifyFailure, there are two approaches to resolve it: one is by using the command-line utility Eseutil provided by Microsoft, and the other is by employing an automated Exchange recovery software tool.
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Restore Deleted Items from Exchange Server 2016/2013/2010
If you are looking for a reliable solution to recover deleted items from Exchange Server 2016/2013/2010 mailboxes, then stay here. This page will guide you on how to restore deleted items within or beyond 14 days using Exchange Management Shell, OWA, and Exchange Recovery software.
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Restore Exchange EDB Database to New Server
If you are trying to restore an Exchange mailbox database to a new server machine, chill out. This tutorial article will guide you through the process of moving and restoring an Exchange Database (EDB) to a new server using Exchange recovery in a few simple steps.
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Methods to Automatically Repair Damaged Mailboxes in Exchange 2016 (UTF-8)
Mailboxes in Exchange 2016 can get corrupted or damaged due to various reasons such as system failure, server crash, improper shutdown, virus or malware attacks, etc. When faced with this issue, you can manually repair damaged mailboxes in Exchange 2016 using the Microsoft New-MailboxRepairRequest cmdlet or automatically with professional Exchange recovery and repair .
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How to Fix Exchange Dirty Shutdown Error 2016/2013/2010
Properly shutting down an Exchange Server is crucial for its smooth startup and operation. However, a condition known as a "dirty shutdown" can occur, which might lead to database corruption. When this happens, you can use the Eseutil tool to make the database accessible and mount it. If you're unable to resolve the "dirty shutdown" error in Exchange, you can utilize Exchange Recovery to quickly recover and repair Exchange Server mailboxes and their contents.
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How to Repair Corrupted EDB Files in Exchange Server
When EDB files go missing or get corrupted, you won't be able to mount or access mailboxes on Microsoft Exchange Server. In this article, we'll show you some practical tips on how to recover a damaged EDB file and get your Exchange Server 2019/2016/2013/2010 back up and running smoothly.
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