To export a single mailbox to an Exchange Server, we right-click on the mailbox or mailbox folder we want to export and select Export to Exchange Server: A preview of the mailbox data is available in a three-pane structure just like in Outlook: left pane with all the folder structure, middle pane with a list of the items inside that folder, and right pane with a preview of any selected item:Īs already mentioned, Stellar Repair for Exchange allows us to export our repaired mailboxes to the mailboxes on a live Exchange Server. Selecting a folder from this pane allows us to view the data inside that folder. Once the scan completes, we find a navigation tree on the left side, showing all the mailboxes found within the EDB the file(s) with its corresponding folders and sub-folders. Extensive Scan mode is slow but a more effective process that can repair even highly corrupted EDB files. I simply browse to the location where the EDB file is stored, add it, and click Next:Īfter adding one or more EDB files (we can scan up to four at the same time), we choose the scan method to use, which will depend on the level of corruption of our EDB files: Quick Scan takes less time, provides a standard scan of our EDB files, and should be used when scanning files for the first time. Stellar Repair for Exchange provides the option to either add the EDB files directly from our hard drive or search for EDB files on a particular folder or drive:įor this test, I will be using an EDB file that is in a Dirty Shutdown state: With this tool, admins can easily restore an EDB file, select the dates/folders or apply any other filtering, and simply export the data to PST or another live mailbox. Additionally, recovered mailboxes can be exported to Outlook PST files or other formats such as MSG, EML, RTF, HTML, or PDF. It can also be used as a migration tool as it can export an EDB file directly to a live Exchange Server or Exchange Online. Stellar Repair for Exchange scans corrupted EDB files and attempts to repair them or recover mailbox items such as emails and attachments, contacts, calendars, tasks, journals, notes, and even public folders. Nevertheless, please be mindful that they are available across multiple tools offered in the toolkit.
As such, some of these features will solely be covered under one tool as not to repeat content unnecessarily.
As we will see in the next sections, each of the tools has its own console with ribbons, buttons, and preview tabs options that let admins access various features of the software with ease.īeing a group of five different and separate tools into one, a few of these have identical features, such as the ability to easily search for mailbox items or export one or more mailboxes to a live Exchange server, Office 365, PST, and so on. The toolkit has a modern and clean user interface that is easy to use and navigate. Once complete, click Finish to complete the process and launch Stellar Toolkit for Exchange:
Choose the checkboxes as per your choice of additional icons, and then click Next:Ħ.Review the choices made so far, and click Install to start the installation:ħ. Click Browse if you want to provide a different path for its shortcut. Click Browse to select the destination path where you want the product to be installed, and click Next:Ĥ. Choose I accept the agreement option, and then click Next:ģ. Setup - Stellar Toolkit for Exchange dialog box is displayed.
Double-click exe to start the installation.The installation process is straightforward and only takes a minute or so: The tool supports Microsoft Exchange Server from version 5.5 all the way to 2019.Microsoft Outlook (for certain recovery operations): 2007 or newer.
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