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 Post subject: microsoft exchange edb file corrupted
PostPosted: March 3rd, 2011, 21:56 
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hi there,

i have edb file more than 100GB in size, and its corrupted.

I already try using Kernel and Enstella but its still said corrupted and result was nothing.
Anyone can help ? I heard Dr Kieves can do this ?


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 Post subject: Re: microsoft exchange edb file corrupted
PostPosted: March 4th, 2011, 4:15 
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Are you trying to repair the db or extract data from it?

Do you have the log files? I don't believe that Kernel uses the logs, which almost always results in missing data anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: microsoft exchange edb file corrupted
PostPosted: March 4th, 2011, 4:28 
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dstekno wrote:
hi there,
I heard Dr Kieves can do this ?


:shock: Where did you heard this ? :)

What happend with your file? Was it recovered with some soft ?
Why it is corrupted? Are you sure that this file has need data inside? :)

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 Post subject: Re: microsoft exchange edb file corrupted
PostPosted: March 4th, 2011, 23:09 
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Might try the eseutil that come with the appropriate version of MS exchange server. Its a bit tricky, but that tool is pretty good at reassembling the db. Also might look at some "forensic" tools such as Paraben Network Email examiner that can read from a raw db file....


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 Post subject: Re: microsoft exchange edb file corrupted
PostPosted: March 5th, 2011, 12:06 
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If using ESEUTIL, and there is no reason not to, as with anything else: Run it on a copy, not the original db. As with many Microsoft utilities the result can occasionally be worse than the original problem.


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