EDB to PST Archive
In Microsoft Exchange, Calendar plays a significant role in scheduling meetings, tasks and events. Sometimes, these Calendar entries may need to be moved from Exchange mailbox into a PST file to re-import the PST in Microsoft Outlook. Exchange Administrators can …
Summary: The error UnableToReadPSTFolder appears when a user attempts to export PST by using the New-MailboxExportRequest cmdlet in Exchange Management Shell. It occurs when the PST export process fails due to inadequate permissions, mailbox size, bad items, corruption, or any …
Exchange server files are available as EDB extension. So what happens when Exchange server is overburdened with these EDBs? The entire organization’s email communication comes to a standstill! This is the worst scenario when you are unable to access emails …
Summary: Exporting Exchange mailbox data to PST format is pretty straightforward, thanks to the New-MailboxExportRequest command. However, sometimes, this command is either unrecognized or fails to complete the export operation successfully. In this post, we have discussed a few solutions …
Summary: In this blog, you will learn the importance of Exchange mailbox size management. Also, different methods to manage and reduce Exchange mailbox size in Outlook to keep it safe from corruption and data loss. In an organization, Exchange administrator …
Summary: In this blog, we explain how to export mailboxes to PST when New-MailboxExportRequest cmdlet fails or does not work. In addition, we outline some scenarios where this PowerShell cmdlet fails to export the mailboxes to PST. New-MailboxExportRequest is a …
With the changes that Microsoft Exchange has seen in architecture and functioning over the past few years, a majority of the server’s users have migrated their on-premise email setups from legacy versions to more recent ones. However, there are still …
EDB file is a Microsoft (MS) Exchange Server database file that contains mailboxes of all users on the server machine. The user mailboxes have several data items such as emails and all their attachments, calendars, contacts, tasks, notes, and journals. …
Though it is not easy, most organizations are taking the bold step of migrating their Public Folders to Exchange 2013. While that is a good move on their part, quite a few of them are unaware of the issues that …
Public Folders, launched with the initial version of Microsoft Exchange, are designed to provide organizations with a simple and effective way to collect, organize, and share information within workgroups or the entire organization. Such folders follow an organized hierarchy and …