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Keeping the possibility of Exchange database corruption in mind, Microsoft has incorporated some database repairing mechanisms with every version of exchange. In Exchange 2010 and 2013, this mechanism operates through Exchange Management Shell cmdlets. Two cmdlets— New-MailboxRepairRequest and New-PublicFolderDatabaseRepairRequest—helps you detect and fix issues with Exchange mailboxes and public folders with remarkable ease. Read more...http://www.edbtopstutility.org/blog/easy-ways-to-repair-corrupt-exchange-databases-and-mailboxes/ |
Enforcing audit policies by leveraging Windows features like Global Object Access Auditing is a crucial step towards ensuring advanced security of system objects. Though most of the IT organizations still ignore the importance of enabling global audit policies in their Windows servers, it is a wise practice to be ready to face security threats with confidence. Read more...http://www.grouppolicyauditing.com/blog/enabling-global-audit-policy-in-windows-server-a-quick-security-guide/ |
We’ve all worked with Microsoft Exchange Server since the mid-1990s. Time and again, many of us have faced issues with managing corrupt Exchange EDB file data while performing data recovery operations or other tasks. In such a scenario, we’ve seen IT administrators in every organization try different Exchange recovery tools that can make the complex task of fixing database corruption easier and quicker. - See more information at: http://recoveryexchangeserver..in/2015/07/granular-exchange-recovery.html |
Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 have been one of the most widely deployed servers in the project setups where they are used for supporting collaborative work environments. However, because of the very nature of these kinds of setup where multiple resources have access to the same objects, assigning responsibility for user actions become utmost important. Read more..http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/122828-how-to-enable-file-and-folder-access-auditing-on-windows-server-2008-and-2008-r2 |
Exchange mailbox migration is needed in order to manage the increasing storage needs of an organization. Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox databases are movable between servers that are working on the same version of Exchange and that are in the same administrative group as well. https://www./hassle-free-way-carry-out-mailbox-migration-another-exchange-singh |
Here is another best way available at http://www.exchangeserverrepair.net/ which recovers edb files from corrupt or damaged exchange server database. It exports multiple mailboxes directly from source EDB and provide the facilitate extract Exchange Server backup from backups generated by NTBackup, Symantec, VERITAS, CA ARCserve backup and HP Backup (both incremental and differential backup) |