Email Timeline: edb to pst conversion

Social Icons

Pages

Showing posts with label edb to pst conversion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edb to pst conversion. Show all posts

Why MS Outlook is the most preferred Email application

Since email service is the cheapest, quickest, and the most reliable means of communication and information exchange over the Internet, many organizations use MS Outlook as their default email client application. MS Outlook is a component of MS Office suite, which relies on MS Exchange Server to store and manage your Outlook mailbox data (such as Emails, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Journals, and more) in an EDB file. However, an Exchange Server database file may contain multiple EDB files, each having its corresponding STM file as well. Well, a file with .stm as its extension stores the Internet data written in a special format, which remains unchanged over exchange server. Since EDB file are associated with the Exchanger Server, It is the sole responsibility of the Network Administrator to maintain and manage its operations.

Rectify EDB corruption due to NTFS compression

Exchange Server performs very complex and important process which involves sharing of information from one point to another. It is one of the best servers in the same genre and is widely accepted by all sorts of organizations whether small or large. Apart from technical expertise many times user has to face some difficulty because of expected and unexpected errors. Exchange involves very simple technology which allows even novice user to become comfortable while working on it. But the problem arises when the same novice user faces an error and finds no appropriate solution to tackle it. At last he performs incorrect or amateur steps to rectify the problem, which results in corruption or permanent loss of data. Let me provide you one of the practical examples of such unexpected errors that may surprise even the technical experts. 

Solution to tackle Exchange error 613, 455 and 467

Microsoft Exchange Storage Group is a vital portion of Exchange Server. It holds transaction log files, system files and Exchange database files. The Exchange mailbox store consist of Priv1.edb and Priv1.stm files. These files contains messages, attachments, tables and meta data of messages and other database objects. It is understood that Exchange Storage Group is very crucial and hence it becomes first priority for network administrators to protect it. But there are a number of events available that can harm Microsoft Exchange Storage Group despite of applying number of security checks.

Simple steps to prevent EDB data from error 1148, 1120, 5000 and 1018

An Exchange Server administrator knows the importance of mailbox store. It contains multiple user mailboxes which hold critical information which is crucial for the normal work flow. The information is stored in the form of EDB format. It is quite clear that safety of these files cannot be compromised. Still we encounter wide range of errors in case of crucial EDB files. Let us checkout some practical scenarios where we alight upon such situations.
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...