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  Restore Corrupt EDB File  -  Version  15.3

Exchange disasters, server crashes, and database corruptions cannot be predicted. Such events affect the email communication system, and eventually affect the revenues of and the reputation of the organization. There is a simple, yet powerful solution that can help Exchange administrators to restore corrupt EDB file, and to bring the email communication system to normal sate. It is Lepide Exchange Recovery Manager (LERM). Lepide Exchange Recovery Manager is a multipurpose tool that can be used in various fronts. It can restore mailboxes and public folders from corrupt or damaged EDB files, can export EDB files to MS Outlook PST and other formats, can extract mailboxes from the backups created by various applications, can recover damaged OST files, and can perform Exchange to Exchange/Office 365 migrations. LERM connects to the Exchange Server directory or through an Outlook profile and exports single or multiple mailboxes at a time as per requirement. It supports extraction of attachments, recovery of deleted items, and removal of duplicate items. In the end, you can generate reports for the recovery or migration process you have performed. Before purchasing the licensed version of Lepide Exchange Recovery Manager to restore corrupt EDB file, you can test it on your Exchange environment by downloading its free version, provided you have the minimum system requirements. You will not be able to perform full recovery, or complete migration owing to the functional limitations of the trial version. But after the successful trial, you can license this software to perform perfect migration, complete EDB recovery, or full backup extraction. For more details, visit: www.restoreexchange.net/restore-edb-file.html.

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