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    How to Restore Mailbox From Exchange Database EDB File


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      Summary: An Exchange server may breakdown due to software or hardware failure, drive failure or corruption, sudden power loss, abrupt shutdown or crash, etc. This can bring the entire business activities to a halt and lead to financial losses. However, you may avoid such situations and restore mailbox from EDB file by using the Data Protection Manager (DPM), New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet, and a third-party Exchange recovery tool, such as Stellar Repair for Exchange.

      Data Protection Manager (DPM) is a core ingredient for Mailbox Exchange Recovery. It’s an application that is used for backup and recovery of Exchange data. You may also use this to recover or restore mailbox from Exchange database (EDB) file.

      With this utility, you can restore mailbox from EDB file and execute Exchange Server Recovery. You may also use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest, a PowerShell cmdlet to restore mailboxes in Exchange. In this post, we’ve discussed the methods to restore mailbox from EDB file with stepwise instructions.

      IMPORTANT NOTE: Always backup Exchange server roles, including mailbox server transport services and Client Access Server, to ensure Exchange deployment complete protection.

      There are following methods to restore mailbox from EDB file in Exchange. Have a Look one by one:

      Method 1: Use DPM Recovery Wizard

      The moment you select the database in the ‘Protected data’ pane, you will be able to view all related mailboxes to the particular database. You can easily recover the desired database from there. This recovery process depends on cmd and Exchange PowerShell.

      • Requirement — Log files and space for storing EDB file.
      • Setup — Mail server, along with mailbox role, mailbox for import, and path for export.

      The steps are as follows:

      First, verify Exchange server protection and mailbox database existence. Use the New-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to create a new database, if it is not present. Then use Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to configure recovery database settings.

      Finally, follow these steps to use DPM to restore mailbox from EDB:

      • Go to DPM Administrator Console -> Recovery view -> All Protected Exchange Data node -> choose the desired mailbox
      • Go to Recovery Points Section -> Select desired Data and Recovery Point -> click Recovery Time -> click Recover to continue
      • Go to Recovery Wizard -> review selected recovery -> Next
      • State Recovery Type -> Next
      • Under the Specify Recovery Options section, perform the following:
        • Checkmark Mount the databases after they are recovered option as per requirement
        • Enable or Disable Modify Network bandwidth usage throttling as per needs
        • Enable or Disable SAN-based recovery using hardware snapshots as per the demand
        • Go to Notifications, specify recipients, and click on to Send an e-Mail upon recovery completion option
      • Under Summary page, review the recovery settings. Once you are through with it, click Close

      Method 2: Use “New-MailboxRestoreRequest” Cmdlet

      New-MailboxRestoreRequest is a PowerShell cmdlet that helps Exchange admins restore mailboxes from EDB files. Following is the syntax to restore mailbox from Exchange EDB file.

      New-MailboxRequest –SourceDatabase ‘RDB-CONTROL’ –SourceStoreMailbox ‘mailbox name’ –TargetMailbox @servername.com –TargetRootFolder Recovery -SkipMerging StorageProviderForSource”

      This restores the mailbox fully. Once done, dismount and delete recovery mailbox database by using Windows PowerShell cmdlet,

      Remove-MailboxDatabase -Identity ‘RDB-CONTROL’

      Limitations of DPM and New-MailboxRestoreRequest Cmdlet

      • Lengthy process
      • Involves risk of data loss during restore

      Method 3: Use Third-Party Exchange Recovery Tool

      It is the software-oriented approach which lets you restore mailbox from EDB file, fast and efficiently, without hassle or risk of data loss.

      Advantages of using Third-Party Exchange Recovery Tool

      • Saves time
      • Safe and quick
      • Free from risks
      • Free from the manual invention

      Cons:

      • Requires Activation

      Stellar Repair for Exchange is one of the most trusted and reliable Mailbox Exchange Recovery software that is recommended by several Exchange admins, MVPs, and professionals.

      It is an advanced Exchange recovery solution to regain lost mails and mailbox items from damaged and corrupt Exchange Database (EDB) files. This comprehensive utility allows you to recover journals, calendars, contacts, emails, tasks, attachments, and much more.

      It also allows you to save the results in varying formats, such as PDF, EML, HTML, MSG, RTF, & PST. The unique trait about this software is that it allows you to directly export the recovered EDB files to live Exchange server and Office365.

      Unlike manual methods discussed earlier, the software makes the process easier. Besides, it’s compatible with MS Exchange server 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000, and 5.5 versions.

      Stellar Repair for Exchange Key Traits

      • Repairs corrupt EDB files without compromising the folder hierarchy
      • Support for restoring mail items, such as emails, notes, calendars, attachments, contacts, etc.
      • Mail items preview support
      • Archive mailboxes conversion option
      • pub.EDB & Pri.EDB files repairing option
      • Multiple formats support to save recovered data
      • Save and Load Scan Information option
      • Log Report generation option for entire recovery process
      • Compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and Windows Server 12 and 8.
      Free Download For Windows

      How to use Stellar Repair for Exchange to Restore Mailbox from EDB?

      Here the steps to restore mailbox from EDB by using the software:

      • Launch the software and select the EDB file
      Launching Stellar software to select the EDB file
      • Scan the EDB file
      Scanning the selected .edb file
      • Repair the EDB file to recover and restore specific mailboxes
      recover and restore specific mailboxes using selected .edb file

      The Bottom Line

      Now, that you are aware of both manual and software-based methods to restore mailbox from EDB file, choose the one that fits your needs. To save time and efforts, you can go with the software-based approach to restore mailbox from EDB file. It overcomes the limitations of manual methods.

      The software also recovers deleted or lost mailboxes from an EDB file automatically. Most importantly, a third-party recovery software such as Stellar Repair for Exchange reinstates data from corrupt EDB file, without hindering the Exchange server services.

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      About The Author

      Eric Simson linkdin

      Eric Simson is an Email Platform Consultant and is associated with Stellar Data Recovery from last 6 years. He writes about the latest technology tips and provides custom solutions related to MS Outlook, MS Exchange Server, Office 365, and many other Email Clients & Servers.

      9 comments

      1. DPM Recovery Wizard is associated with data loss risk factor. If you want to recover all things with 100% data safety, then try software like Stellar Repair for Exchange.

        1. Hi Karine,
          For bulk recovery, experts are suggesting to use third party software like Stellar Repair for Exchange to avoid any adverse outcome.

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      3. In my case, Data Protection Manager seems worthless. Till now, I have failed to recover a single mailbox from damaged EDB database file.

        What should I do right now?

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