Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd., one of the leading names in data care and recovery products, services and training today announced the launch and availability of comprehensive ‘Quick Recovery’ solutions for the MS Exchange Server. Unistal has indigenously architected, designed and developed Quick Recovery range of data recovery software which comprises of more than 30 product variants suited for different needs.
For desktops, depending upon the operating system, Unistal offers Quick Recovery for Windows, Linux and Macintosh respectively. For networking environments, Unistal has developed Quick Recovery range of products depending on the NOS (network operating system) and the type of servers. Herein, the range includes Quick Recovery for Novell, Quick Recovery for Sun Solaris Intel and Quick Recovery for RAID. Unistal enables recovery of mails through its Quick Recovery for MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes, Incredimail and the recently enhanced MS Exchange range of products. What’s more, Quick Recovery through its various variants can even convert emails from one format to another as and when required. Not to forget the fact that there’s a Quick Recovery variant available for file repairing as well – be it a MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access or Backup file including database files as well as zip files. And should you ever lose data from an external removal storage media like a CD or a pen drive, don’t lose heart for there is a Quick Recovery variant for that too.
Key features:
• Recovers email addresses from Active Directory storage
• Multiple mailboxes can be selected at a time to convert them into PST
• Recovers folders, messages and file attachments
• Supports Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000 and 5.5
• Recovers notes, contacts, tasks and appointments
• Recovers creation dates for all objects
• Formatting recovered for RTF and HTML messages & attachments
• Easy to use, no special user skills required
• Full install/uninstall supports
• Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, 2008 Server, 2003 Server or 2000 Server supported
The recently launched comprehensive Quick Recovery solutions for MS Exchange Server include two products - Quick Recovery for MS Exchange and Quick Recovery for EDB to PST. Exchange Database File (.edb) of MS Exchange Server stores information of all the user mailboxes that are created and saved on MS Exchange Server. .edb file can get corrupt, damaged or virus attacked due to various reasons. Quick Recovery for MS Exchange recovery software would repair the corrupt .edb file by scanning it extensively and then existing user mailboxes would be listed which were either corrupt, damaged, virus attacked or accidentally deleted. Desired mailbox or multiple mailboxes from which emails and other items that have to be recovered can be selected and recovered. The recovered mailboxes can be converted and viewed when converted into .pst file, which can easily be imported to MS Outlook. The Quick Recovery For MS Exchange easily recovers email databases when the following error messages (and many more) appear:
• Unable to initialize the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service
• Deleted Mail Box recovery
• Error -528 initializing the Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store database
• 614. All future database updates will be rejected. Information Store (3420) Unable to rollback operation #65678740 on database C:\EXCHSRVR\mdbdata\priv1.edb
• Improper Exchange Server shutdowns
• JET_errRecordNotFound, the key was not found" , "Jet_errRecordDeleted"
According to Mr. Alok Gupta, Managing Director, Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd., “Quick Recovery For MS Exchange is a comprehensive product for MS Exchange Server users/administrators, ensuring in event of a crash to meet their requirements by recovering complete mailboxes or entire EDB file, Email , Email properties, Drafts, Calendar items, tasks, notes and address book contacts, Message attachment files.”
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Quick Recovery for EDB To PST is a useful tool for users/administrators to migrate .EDB files to .PST files. The procedure for converting would be the same as mentioned above.