Gothenburg, Sweden, 17 April, 2014: – The Company with this release takes an initiative to announce availability of mode to repair Exchange database without any struggle with Command-Line Interface. Microsoft’s solution for Exchange Server repair EDB file, i.e. ESEutil works with DOS like Command-Prompt interface and is a three-step procedure to bring database into functional state. Replacing this hard work with Graphical User Interface, Exchange Recovery software gives a new solution to retrieve data from corrupt EDB file. The tool is rendered with the aim to help users recover EDB file content as PST, EML, MSG, and Exchange Server with absolute guarantee of all mailboxes and folders being intact.
Words from the Desk of Company’s Director: “Ever since the Operating Systems with Graphical User Interface have eased the task to work on personal computers, there has been a drastic switch of users’ interest from command-line interface. Understanding this concern, we have molded ESEutil functioning into a GUI through our creation that is popular with the name Exchange Recovery software. The solution will give an opportunity to recover pub.edb and priv.edb file data and exports them to PST file and to another Server. Especially for emails recovery, the software is being offered with EDB to MSG and EML file conversion option.”
Support Team Head, Joseph Cain States: “For Exchange Server repair EDB file process, Microsoft offer users ESEutil. This utility has been available from a long time and works for even updated versions of Exchange Server. Meanwhile, the reason why DBAs do not prefer this tool to bring database into functional state is it includes repair, defragmentation, and application level DB fixes with absolute expertise. The hard work of this three step recovery process is simplified through Exchange EDB file recovery solution that we offer for help. Users can try out the tool before making a final investment in it.”
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