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Showing posts with label Recovery. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Utility to deal with corruption in Exchange Server

Exchange Server is a useful collaborative application product which acts as the server at the client side. There are various versions of Exchange Server which are widely used in the enterprises to keep track on e-mails, calendaring, contacts, tasks and numerous other aspects. Any single fault with the exchange server may result in data loss leading to disturbance in communication. To weed out such problems various troubleshooting mechanisms are available which recovers the exchange server and retrieves the lost data to restart the communication in an efficient manner. In this article, we will explain that how Kernel for Exchange Server Recovery tool helps in recovering the exchange server.


The Kernel for Exchange Server Recovery tool is an eminent and quick tool which instantly recovers exchange mailbox from corrupt EDB and STM files of all versions of MS Exchange Server. It also eliminates the problem of losing data from Exchange Dirty shutdown and Checksum Errors. The Exchange Server Recovery is a time and cost savvy tool that efficiently restores mailboxes from damaged, corrupt, deleted or inaccessible .EDB files and saves them to PST and EDB databases. The Exchange Sever Recovery tool is far better than the inbuilt utilities of Microsoft (Eseutil and Isinteg). Using these utilities (Eseutil and Isinteg) is a cumbersome and complex process which doesn't guarantee the exact Exchange Server Recovery:
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Note: The Eseutil and Isinteg utilities are pre-installed in the exchsrvr\bin directory with the Exchange setup. The exact path for this tool is \exchsrvr\bin.


Step 1: The process starts with running the Eseutil /R command for securing the data.

Step 2: Now the user would have to run the Eseutil /P command for restoring the exchange data back into the production line.

Step 3: After that Eseutil /D tool has to be initiated.

Step 4: Then the user would have to verify the results with Isinteg tool unless it discovers zero errors in the database.

Step 5: After securing the data one would have to move the folders to a new database.


How this lengthy process becomes easy and simple with Exchange Server Recovery tool:


The software recovers the data through three exclusive repairing modes which ensure quick data recovery from the exchange server and provides efficient restoration.


The repairing modes are as follows:

1.Automatic analyze and repair: this mode is meant for small and minor corruption and provides quicker access to data. It recovers the corrupted files and saves them to PST files.

2.Advance scan: this mode is more powerful than the automatic one and is recommended when the automatic scan fails. It deals with major corruption and saves the recovered mailboxes to PST files.

3.Rebuild corrupted database: this mode is used when the corruption becomes severe and EDB database gets damaged. It is a smart and efficient option which helps in dealing with inaccessible EDB databases and retrieving the mailboxes. It also generates a file for verification to verify the re-built Exchange database file.

Prerequisites:

1.Microsoft Outlook should be installed on the system

2.This tool supports almost all versions of operating systems including Windows 9x/Me//NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7

3.A RAM of minimum 64MB is required




Resource :
The author is a master of technology reviewing with in depth knowledge and hands on experience in reviewing the performance of several data recovery software. He has recommended various tools and mechanisms for Exchange Server Recovery.






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Monday, March 28, 2011

Mac Data Recovery

This article has been contributed by David Ritchie. David is a software developer and technical writer with over 10 years of professional experience. He is currently interested in Mac data recovery software.




As a Mac computer user, you pride yourself over the benefits of this platform than that of the PC.  However, whether you are a Mac computer novice or veteran, you will find that losing data on the Mac is no fun.  Worse, the Apple provides very little support for data recovery once files are deleted and overwritten from the trash bin.   Your ally in this regard are third-party software tools specific for Mac Data Recovery.


If you have not yet had the misfortune of data loss from your Mac, you are wise to be reading this article.  In addition to sudden power outage events, data loss can occur while performing files transfers to or from the Internet.   A poorly formatted file, a server failure, or your ISP provider's connection can be the reasons for data loss during Internet file transfers. 

Signs of impending data loss can associate with an oncoming hard disk failure.  If you notice your Mac slowing down you can certainly check the health of your hard disk using the installation CD or DVD to run the Disk Utility program. 

When data loss is known, third-party tools such as MacKeeper and other Mac Data Recovery tools can help you find particular files for recovery.   Finding the data recovery tool that works for you requires two things; your understanding of the operating system you have with your Mac and the file types familiar to you that will need recovery.  A bit of web research or research at an electronics store will help you determine which program would work to your greatest advantage.  Read a few product and user reviews to ground yourself in others' perspectives of one tool over another. 

Generally, Mac data recovery tools operate by doing a deep scan of your hard drive for lost file fragments with header information that is pulled together in a list for you to determine which files you wish to recover.  Common graphics, text, audio, video, and photo file formats are searched. Some Mac data recovery tools will also allow you to preview the recoverable file.  The recovery operation is then called by you for the files you wish to recover. 

Proactive steps to investigate and purchase Mac data recovery software before you need it puts you in the best position to deal with the situation when needed.   Also, you are wise to record any error messages displayed while using your Mac and do a bit of research on what each message means to ward off potential hard disk issues and data loss.   

Mac Data recovery tools often include hard disk troubleshooting and recovery utilities. That can be especially helpful if you do not have the original installation CD/DVD for your Mac and your hard drive is inaccessible.   Emergency boot-up software will allow you to start  your Mac from the external media to your hard drive and then determine if you can recover your hard disk.   




This article has been contributed by David Ritchie. David is a software developer and technical writer with over 10 years of professional experience. He is currently interested in Mac data recovery software.

Other work of David Ritchie is posted on the link below.


http://allyouneedislists.com/technology/software/5-ways-of-backing-up-your-mac/

http://www.eltalearning.com/mac-how-to-tip-closed-captioning-software-for-the-mac-os-v10-6/2011/03/20/


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