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Post by laradavies on May 8, 2018 9:20:01 GMT -5
I've opened some hours ago my Exchange Server and I saw Corrupted header information. I don't have any experience in such errors. Moreover I can t see read email in outlook inbox with exchange. If someone had similar trouble, suggest something.
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Post by Jack Teems on May 8, 2018 16:31:01 GMT -5
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Post by jonstrong on May 31, 2018 15:59:41 GMT -5
There is a trick for repair .edb from Microsoft which is described in the following, moreover MS specialists advise to learn following tips, articles, resources… technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd440857(v=ws.10).aspxtechnet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876880(v=exchg.160).aspxdownload.cnet.com/Recovery-Toolbox-for-Exchange-Server/3000-2369_4-75021136.htmlAn OST file holds Microsoft Exchange storage data including emails, contacts and calendar appointments. Your Exchange server builds and adds to your OST file when you are logged in through Outlook. But when your computer is offline, the data in an OST file cannot be read. You can convert the data in your OST file to store it in an Outlook PST file for offline viewing using the database import feature built into Outlook. • Launch Outlook. Log in to your Exchange email server to view the contents of your OST file. • In Outlook, click "File," then "Import and Export." • Click "Export to a file" and "Next." • Click "Personal Folder File (.PST)" and "Next." • Click "Personal Folders" at the top of the list, then click "Include subfolders." This will export everything in your OST file into a PST file. Click the appropriate categories in the list if you want to export only certain data such as your contacts. Click "Next." • Click the "Browse" button. Navigate to a folder on your hard drive where you want to store your PST file. Type a file name and hit "Enter." Choose how you wish possible duplicate items to be managed. • Click "Finish."
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