There could be many reasons why you need to restore a database. Let’s look at some common reasons. The server has been re-installed, after failure. The database gets corrupted or is not mounting.
As someone who's worked with Exchange Server since the mid-1990s, I know all too well that data-recovery operations can sometimes be difficult or impossible. Sure, Microsoft has given us various tools ...
Log in to the Exchange server and open "Exchange Management Console." Expand "Recipient Configuration" and click "Disconnected Mailbox." This shows all the mailboxes ...
When it comes to recovery from an Exchange Server crash, failure, or database corruption, backups play an important role. So, it is important to define a proper backup and recovery strategy to ensure ...
Stellar Data Recovery now launches the updated version of the Stellar Phoenix Mailbox Exchange Recovery v5, which can repair corrupt or inaccessible Exchange Databases. This new version is feature ...
I was told to delete two users who left the company. Unfortunately this also deleted their Exchange 2003 mailboxes (retention period was 0 days for deleted mailboxes).<BR><BR>Is there any way of ...
For this blog post, I’m going to jump right into a topic of most interest to organizations deploying Exchange Server 2010, which is Disaster Recovery of databases. New to Exchange 2010 is the concept ...
One of the fundamental challenges in managing an e-mail system is making sure that e-mail continues to be accessible during big disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes – but also during ...