Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server

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Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server Restores various types of data from corrupted and unreadable Exchange Server files. The program supports both the older version of Exchange Server 2003 and the most up-to-date version of Exchange Server 2007, 2010. The main difference between these versions is the way data is stored: ES2003 uses two related files for this, while the latest version of this software manages only one . Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server - a compact and efficient solution for any Microsoft Exchange Server user who wants to be always ready to quickly eliminate the consequences of any unpleasant incident with the data. Confidence in your own ability to restore lost contacts and messages in a few minutes after a serious breakdown is truly a priceless feeling, so do not miss your chance to make it permanent! The interface of the data recovery program is built on the principle of a step-by-step wizard, allowing you to monitor various recovery options, and at any time return to any previous step to make the necessary changes. Due to its simplicity and clarity, Recovery Toolbox for Exchange Server can be used by almost any user - for successful data recovery, no specialized knowledge or preparation will be required. The first step of the wizard is to select the version of Exchange Server whose files you are going to restore (2003, 2007 or 2010). After selecting, you can proceed to the next step. Depending on the option selected in the previous step, you will see one or two fields. The name and path to the file can be specified either by typing them manually, or by the standard file opening dialog that appears after clicking on the small icon to the right of the input fields.

After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.

After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.

After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.

After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.

After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.
After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time. After entering the information about the damaged file, click Next, and the program will begin reading the file and analyzing its structure. The next step is to display the structure of a corrupted Exchange database that contains mailboxes, folders, and account settings represented as a tree. You can navigate through it and view messages in folders. After the necessary objects have been selected, click the Next button to go to the next step. Here you have to select the destination folder where the recovered data will be placed. Simply enter the path in the field or use the standard dialog by clicking on the corresponding icon on the right. Clicking the Restore button in this step will start the recovery process. Its duration depends mainly on the size of the Exchange Server database file and the speed of your computer. However, you will see a report on the work in progress in real time and will know what the program does at any one time.