A tool that is able to scan corrupt Exchange EDB files to recover the user''s mailbox, allowing them to select the folders that they want to retrieve
Version | 10.0.0.5 |
Updated | December 14 2022 |
Developer |
Stellar Information Technology
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User Rating |
57
4.1
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Original File Size | 37.3 MB |
Downloads | 202 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows Server 2016, Windows 11 |
Category | Internet |
Users who choose to store their mailboxes locally can encounter corruption issues. While admittedly frustrating to deal with, problems like such are not without resolution. Through a tool like Stellar Repair for Exchange, users are able to scan and effectively repair their mailboxes, therefore regaining access to their local digital correspondence in just a few steps.
The process to retrieving your files is a rather simple one. Users will first have to locate the corrupted EDB file, after which they'll need to select a relevant scanning option: Quick Scan is quicker, but if you're working with more elaborate mailboxes, Deep Scan might net you better results.
Moving on, the tool will begin scanning your corrupted mailbox. Depending on how big your mailbox is, this process can take some time to finish. Nevertheless, after this is done, users will be able to preview their emails and select which folders they wish to retrieve. You can save a snapshot of your mailbox after scanning is done, so that you can come back to it anytime.
The exporting options are quite generous, as the software supports saving into a variety of formats. PST, MSG, EML, HTML, RTF, and even PDF, are the available options. While exporting, the tool aims to repair your EDB files without risking data loss.
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