Torrent Stellar Mailbox Extractor For Exchange Server
In this article we will show you how to install and use new Stellar Exchange Toolkit from Stellar Data Recovery Inc. Product Name: Stellar Exchange Toolkit v 7.0 Product Homepage: Free Trial: Introduction In this article, we will review the latest version of Stellar Exchange Toolkit, v7.0 launched in March 2016. This toolkit is designed to help Exchange administrators extract data from corrupt Exchange EDB or backup files, easily convert OST to PST files, and to reset domain account passwords. X hero siege latest version. It supports all Exchange versions since 5.5 and all it requires is a machine running Windows Vista / Server 2003 or above to install the software, plus a version of Outlook compatible with the Exchange server being used in order to perform certain export/import operations. The Toolkit, as the name suggests, is a collection of the following tools that we will review one by one: • Stellar Phoenix Mailbox Exchange Recovery • Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Server • Stellar OST to PST Converter • Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Backup • Stellar Phoenix Password Recovery for MS Exchange Installation Installing Stellar Exchange Toolkit couldn't be easier: • Double-click StellarExchangeToolkit.exe to start the installation process. Click Next to continue. Figure 29 Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Server Next on the list is Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange which helps us convert user mailboxes from either an offline EDB file or a live Exchange database to an Outlook PST file.
Supports MS Exchange Server 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000 & 5.5 Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Backup Extracts Offline Mailboxes from Corrupt Exchange Backup File. From the Stellar Exchange Toolkit user interface click on Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Server to launch the tool: Once the EDB file or connection to the online Exchange Database is open, it is the same interface is shown to the Exchange Recovery tool.
It makes it easy to migrate an entire offline Exchange database to another live Exchange server or even Office 365 without technical difficulties. The process from extracting data from an offline EDB file is identical to what we have already seen using the previous tool, so now we will focus on extracting data from a live Exchange server. We start by selecting Online Exchange and then entering the details of the Exchange server and of an account with full access permissions to the mailbox we want to export. Figure 51 Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Backup Stellar Mailbox Extractor for Exchange Backup is an advanced Exchange mailbox extractor which saves mailbox content from offline Exchange Backups Files (.bkf) or virtual machine disks (.vhdx from Hyper-V) and saves them in PST, MSG, EML, HTML, RTF, PDF or into Exchange Online.
Although BKF was mainly used with Exchange 2003, there are still a large number of organizations that have just migrated, or are in the process of migrating, from Exchange 2003. As such, some administrators might still have to work with BKF files. After all, a common issue when migrating from a version of Exchange to another is users requesting to recover deleted emails from a month ago when their mailbox has just been migrated and the backups containing those items are for the previous version of Exchange. To start with, and similar to the previous tools, we have the option to select a file to extract data from or to search for one. Figure 58 In this case, let’s extract Nuno’s entire mailbox into a mailbox in Office 365.
Kreditni kalkulator kazkom almaty republic. To do this, we select Export to Office365 Mailbox option, enter the credentials of the target mailbox and click OK. Simple as that! As before, we do not get the option to create a separate folder where to save the items to (which would be a good addition to the tool) and we cannot provide the details of an admin account, connect to Office 365, list all the mailboxes and select the one we want – we need to know and provide the credentials of the target mailbox. Figure 60 And it is as easy as that to extract data from.bkf or.vhdx files.
Phoenix Password Recovery for Exchange The last app in the toolkit is Password Recovery, which helps administrators reset the passwords for domain accounts. Nowadays in medium and large enterprises there are always more than one domain administrator capable of resetting another admin’s password in case he/she forgets it. But in small organizations it is not uncommon to have a single administrator, and this is where this tool can come handy. Password Recovery can reset Windows 2000 to 2012 Server passwords. To start, we click on the app’s icon which takes us to a website to download a bootable ISO image.
Figure 64 Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) is a special boot mode for repairing or recovering Active Directory (AD). We can log on to DSRM by using a special DSRM password that we set when promoting the server to a DC. If we forgot the DSRM password, we can reset it using ntdsutil, but this tool does this for us. DSRM is rarely needed on Windows Server 2008 or above as AD can be stopped and re-started without a reboot, making DSRM unnecessary in most cases. But it is a feature that it is still available and that Password Recovery uses. Once the server boots up again, the initial logon prompt will show the account name MyDomain Administrator, where MyDomain is the name of the AD domain.