
A desktop recovery tool for restoring mailboxes and email data from corrupted or inaccessible Microsoft Exchange database files.
Vendor
EaseUS
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EaseUS Exchange Recovery is a desktop software application designed to recover data from damaged, corrupted, or inaccessible Microsoft Exchange database files. It focuses on extracting mailbox data directly from Exchange database files and restoring access to emails, attachments, calendars, contacts, and other mailbox items. The software is intended for administrative recovery tasks rather than end‑user email management and operates through controlled scanning and export processes.
Key Features
Exchange Database File Recovery Recovers data from damaged Exchange databases.
- Handles corrupted or inaccessible database files
- Supports recovery after crashes or improper shutdowns
Mailbox and Item Extraction Extracts complete mailboxes and individual items.
- Emails and attachments
- Calendars, contacts, tasks, and notes
Selective Recovery Options Allows targeted data restoration.
- Recovery of specific mailboxes
- Selection of individual items
Preview of Recoverable Data Displays mailbox content before export.
- Email content and metadata preview
- Verification of recovery results
Export Capabilities Enables data transfer to usable formats.
- Export to Exchange‑compatible targets
- Structured mailbox data output
Benefits
Restored Access to Critical Email Data Enables recovery from Exchange failures.
- Reduces downtime after database corruption
- Restores business communication data
Granular Control Over Recovery Scope Avoids unnecessary data restoration.
- Selective mailbox recovery
- Item‑level extraction
Reduced Dependency on Backups Supports recovery when backups are unavailable.
- Recovery from standalone database files
- Useful in backup failure scenarios
Administrative‑Focused Operation Designed for IT and Exchange administrators.
- Structured recovery workflow
- Clear visibility into mailbox data
Preservation of Original Data Structure Maintains mailbox organization.
- Folder hierarchy retention
- Metadata preservation