Software::Business & Finance::Database Management
Microsoft Exchange Server is an ultimate corporate mail exchange and collaboration suite that boasts an amazingly diverse spectrum of features. Being an integral part of the Server line of Microsoft products, it covers almost any conceivable communication need of a corporate user - from messaging, calendaring and task management to storing contacts and providing secure mobile and web-based access to corporate information. Due to its business-focused profile, Exchange often stores information that is invaluable to users and critical for companies on the whole, which makes its loss or corruption a real disaster. If you have ever faced the problem of recovering lost Exchange data, you know well what an excruciating pain in the neck it can be and how much time you can lose. So if you want to be well-prepared for such accidents in the future, Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server will be your guardian angel no matter what happens to your Microsoft Exchange data! Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server is a compact, yet powerful recovery tool for restoring data from damaged or corrupted data files of Exchange Server 2003/2007. If you are using Exchange Server 2003, the program will extract data from associated .edb and .stm files that always come together. In Exchange Server 2007, all the data is stored in .edb files, so you will only need to point the program to a single file that has been damaged. After the initial analysis of the file structure, Exchange Server Recovery Toolbox saves all the objects it detects (such as messages, tasks, appointments, notes, contacts and so forth) into .pst files that can be then opened in Microsoft Outlook. The wizard-based interface of the program enables users to specify which data they want to recover and makes it possible to go back to the previous stage to make the necessary adjustments before the recovery process is started. Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server is all you need to efficiently restore your Exchange data in no time!
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