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Do you notice why Exchange Server is important? Microsoft Exchange server is the mail server and calendaring server designed by the Microsoft to do the emailing services faster and efficient. Great deal of the business is conduct on emails so the organization whole business environment is depends on email function. So to carry the email function in a well organized manner most of companies take the use of Microsoft Exchange Server.

Now you may be thinking” how Exchange server is helpful for organization” and “how I can recover the Exchange mailbox data if the file in the Exchange server got corrupted”

Well here is the section we are going to give you an idea what to do in the time of Exchange server corruption

EDB  to PST Conversion works better to get your corrupted EDB files

The thing you should know is to find out best EDB to PST Converter

You should target for best EDB to PST Converter software because they are easier for enhancement of organization.

Now the question is how to find perfect EDB to PST Converter? For this question EdbMails application is the perfect answer

So go for EdbMails EDB to PST Converter tool which is trust worthy application to recover your Exchange server and to recover your accidently deleted mailbox items. Application know Exchange user look for the software with error free result without data loss. So EdbMails is the best and if you once choose the EdbMails Application you’re going to stick around for conversion because the application never been disappointed the user.



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To search for the .pst files:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 7: Select the icon labeled Type here to search in the taskbar.
  • Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition: Select Start, point to Search, and then select For Files or Folders.
  • Windows Vista: Select Start, and then select Computer. Locate the search window in the upper-right corner.
  • Windows XP: Select Start, and then select Search.
  • Windows 95 or Windows 98: Select Start, point to Find, and then select Files or Folders.

 

  • Type *.pst, and then press Enter or select Find Now. Locate the desired .pst file that you want to add to Outlook. Record the location of the .pst file.
  • Close the search window and start Outlook.
  • If you are running Outlook 2010, select the File tab, and then select Account Settings in the Info category. Select Account Settings again, and then select the Data Files tab in the window that appears.
  • If you are running Outlook 2007 or earlier, select the File menu, and then select Data File Management.
  • Select the Add button, and then select the correct kind of .pst file to add:
  • If your .pst file was created in Outlook 2007, select Office Outlook Personal Folders File (.pst).
  • If your .pst file was created in an older version of Outlook, such as Outlook 97, 2000, or XP, select Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File (.pst).
  • Locate the desired .pst file that you found during your search. Select the .pst file, and then select OK.
  • Type a custom name for the .pst file or accept the default name. Select OK. Select Close to exit the active window.

 

 

Regards,
J Wick



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