Fix Toolbox Help Fix Microsoft Exchange Using its Newest and Most Powerful Tool
Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) October 28, 2013 -- Fix Toolbox, a well-known manufacturer of powerful, fast and user-friendly recovery tools for many popular general and specialist applications, announces the release of Exchange Server Fix Toolbox, a comprehensive solution that helps fix Microsoft Exchange data files after the most serious cases of data corruption. http://www.exchangefixtool.com/
Based on a brand-new recovery engine and intelligent file analysis algorithms, the new version of the program offers improved performance and greater recovery accuracy, which is especially important for restoring valuable business correspondence. Exchange Server Fix Toolbox works with damaged *.edb and/or *.stm files and saves recovered data to compacted Outlook PST files ready to be used immediately after recovery. http://www.exchangeserver.fixtoolboxx.com/
The software works with data files created in all major versions of MS Exchange Server, including Exchange Server 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010. The built-in file explorer makes it possible to see the entire structure of a damaged file and select all or specific folders for recovery. During recovery, users can choose to create a separate PST file for every mailbox in the source file or recreate the mailboxes on the hard drive as folders and save messages as *.msg files. http://www.fixtoolboxx.com/products.html
“Exchange Server Fix Toolbox is an excellent tool for Microsoft Exchange Server users and administrators of corporate networks,” says Boris Bobrov, Head of Development at Fix Toolbox. “The program is truly fast, reliable and produces predictably good results, which is important for corporate environments where the price of data loss can be very high.”
The demo version of the program is free to download and can be found on the official site of Fix Toolbox. http://www.fixtoolboxx.com/download.html
Fix Toolbox, Boris Bobrov, http://www.fixtoolboxx.com/, +1 (814) 286-2901 Ext: 1, [email protected]
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