The process to restore mailbox
database in Exchange Server 2016 using Windows Server Backup is almost same as
of other previous versions. This is what I love about Microsoft with every new
launch! They do not much change the process how the system works for a
particular environment, but they slightly make some improvements that helpful
for users.
Helpful blog for Exchange Server and MS Outlook Users. Try the manual as well as other recommended solutions to resolve Exchange Server/Outlook critical issues.
Axel Culver, Exchange Admin (Author)
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Thursday, November 3, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Recovering Corrupt Database Exchange 2016 Causing Error 0x8004010F
Exchange
Server 2016 is the latest Exchange server from Microsoft, which provides a
rich, reliable, and more flexible platform with relatively IT costs. As with
previous versions of Exchange server and in Exchange 2016 too, all the data of
the user mailboxes is stored in an Exchange database file. The database file
may get corrupt, at times, because of which you may see some strange behavior
in the Exchange, and can put all the related data into danger. Thus, it is
imperative that you should recover database
(EDB) file using appropriate methods.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Exchange Server Toolkit - A Perfect Toolbox for Exchange Administrators!
Today I am going to introduce you
an Exchange Toolkit box which perfectly fills the need of every Exchange Server
administrator. Whether there is a need for Exchange mailbox recovery, mailbox
extraction to another server/PST/or Office 365, Exchange Server password
recovery, OST file conversion, or the recovery of mailbox or database from an
Exchange backup file; Stellar brings one toolbox for all your needs!
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
How to Extract Mailbox Messages from Exchange Server Backup
I've seen a lot of cases where
Exchange administrators complain they have done everything appropriately, but
now they cannot extract mailbox messages from Exchange backup! Every time they
try to restore the mailboxes from Exchange database backup, the mailbox restore
fails with the random error.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Restoring Exchange Server Database from a Storage Failure (Database is not Mounting)
We all know ‘unable
to mount Exchange database’ is the most frequent and common issue faced by
Exchange administrators, and database restoration is the last option to get rid
of it. However, below are the possible options to get the problem resolved when
database storage fails:
Thursday, September 1, 2016
How to Migrate Exchange Public Folders to Office 365/Exchange Online
Exchange Online or Office 365 is
not much different from the on-premises Exchange Server. Even Transportation
rules, PowerShell commands, web administration, are also available in Office
365 to perform administrative tasks. Moreover, mailbox migration is much
similar to Exchange server. However, migration of the public folder to Office
365 is much complicated as the process involves PowerShell scripts, which makes
it difficult for a lot of Exchange administrators.
Fixed: Outlook is using an old copy of your Outlook data file (.ost)
Today I’ve found the solution to
Outlook’s most common error which anonymously shows a prompt on the screen when
you restart your computer and open Outlook account or restart MS Outlook.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Fixed: Exchange Error c1041724 when you try to mount a Database
While mounting an Exchange
database restored from the last Exchange backup, sometimes the mounting process
fails, and Exchange server prompt the following error messages-
Thursday, June 23, 2016
How to Backup Exchange Server Mailboxes for Free!
We all know what is the traditional
approach to backup Exchange server for free – of course, the Windows Server
Free Backup! I’m not denying it is the most popular way to backup Exchange server
but it is also true there are some limitations as well which enforce Exchange
administrators to look beyond the basic backup method.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
How to Migrate Recovered Exchange Mailboxes to Office 365
We know that a deleted Exchange user’s
mailbox can be easily recovered and restored, and migrated to Office 365 using
multiple methods. Along with manual procedures to migrate recovered mailboxes
to Office 365, we also have few trusted software which recover and export
deleted Exchange server mailboxes to Exchange Online.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Restoring Disabled/Deleted Mailbox in Exchange 2010 (Steps)
You might get stuck in a situation where you have accidentally deleted mailboxes in Exchange Server 2010, and now you need to restore them. The process to connect and restore mailboxes in Exchanges server is quite similar as other versions; all you need to use few cmdlets to get the job done.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Fixed: Cannot open your default e-mail folders. You must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folders with your Outlook data file (.ost)
Cannot open default email folder error
is one of the most occurring error that an Outlook user face, which usually
occurs whenever you try to connect with Exchange server. And the worst part is
that Outlook doesn’t work but you still can access your inbox using OWA
account. It means all the settings are working appropriately; whether it is
Active Directory account, Exchange account, and mail profile setup. So what’s
wrong with it?
Monday, February 29, 2016
How to Import Multiple PST files in Exchange 2010
Importing a PST file directly in
Exchange 2010 mailboxes is not an easy task , as a lot of additional settings
need to be modified before the execution of PowerShell like permissions
granting, creating a network share folder for importing multiple PST files, and
bunch of cmdlets for completing the job successfully.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Troubleshooting Exchange Connection Issue to Outlook
Connectivity problem between Microsoft
Exchange and MS Outlook is a common issue by which most of the Exchange Admin frustrated
all the time. But with fewer diagnostic and repair, any error can be fixed which
causes to stop connectivity between Exchange and Outlook.
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