Exchange Mailbox Recovery Archive
Exchange Server failure is one of the worst scenarios an Exchange Server administrator can face as this can lead to downtime and disrupt the daily communication and activities, impacting the business operations and productivity. So, it becomes imperative to get …
Summary: New-MailboxRepairRequest is considered as the successor of Exchange Isinteg utility. In this post, you learn everything about the New-MailboxRepairRequest cmdlet, including how to use the cmdlet to repair Exchange 2016 mailbox database. There are a number of issues that …
Imagine a situation where the Exchange Server crashed and is not recoverable. Adding more, you have also lost Active Directory (AD). To use the e-mail, you switched to Office 365, but you are only able to access the current e-mails …
If you are trying to deal with an oversized Exchange database (.EDB) file and searching for the right solution, then you are at the right place. If the EDB file is growing out of control and reaching its specified volume …
Microsoft Exchange Server is very valuable asset as it stores confidential information of employees and company like mailing contacts, business communication messages, financial records and employee data. Thus, it is very much crucial for the company and its employees to …
Every Exchange administrator is aware of ESEUtil. It’s the magic command-line tool that can do an exceptional job in Exchange database recovery by repairing a corrupt Exchange database. While it is able to fix minor glitches in the database, there …
ESEUtil (Extensible Storage Engine Utilities) is a command line tool that is associated with Microsoft Exchange database and log files. This inbuilt tool is generally used to verify, modify and repair Exchange database (EDB) files. Usually, it is used to …
With Microsoft Exchange 2016’s release happening this year, there’s an excited buzz around technical circles and user groups alike. While some are raving over its shiny new features, others can stop reveling over the fact that it is very similar …
While working on Exchange Server with MS Outlook, the users often bump across the following error message when they try to send emails outside their domain: “550 5.7.1 Unable to Relay”
A crashing Exchange can be a server administrator’s worst nightmare. With thousands of mailboxes hosted on each Exchange server, even a minor issue that triggers a crash could lead to work interruption for hundreds of users. That’s the reason strategies …