How to Use DataNumen Exchange Recovery for Fast Mailbox Restoration
Overview
DataNumen Exchange Recovery is a tool for repairing corrupted Exchange EDB/STM files and restoring mailboxes, folders, messages, attachments, calendars, contacts, and metadata. The following is a concise, step-by-step guide to restore mailboxes quickly and reliably.
Prerequisites
- Windows server or workstation with sufficient disk space (temporary working space ≥ size of EDB).
- Administrative access to the Exchange server or offline EDB file.
- A copy of the corrupted EDB file (do not work on the original; make a backup).
- DataNumen Exchange Recovery installed and licensed (trial may have limits).
Fast mailbox restoration — step-by-step
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Prepare
- Stop any Exchange services that might write to the EDB if working on a live server (or work on an offline copy).
- Copy the EDB (and STM, if present) to a recovery machine with DataNumen installed.
- Ensure no antivirus is scanning the files (temporarily disable if necessary).
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Launch DataNumen Exchange Recovery
- Open the program with administrative privileges.
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Select source files
- Click to browse and select the corrupted EDB file. If there’s a matching STM, supply it as well.
- Optionally enable “Detect and fix logical errors” or similar settings if available.
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Choose recovery mode
- Use Quick Recovery to extract intact mailboxes fast.
- Use Advanced/Deep Recovery if the EDB is heavily corrupted (slower but more thorough).
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Select output format
- For fastest mailbox restoration to a working Exchange environment, choose PST export per mailbox (one PST per mailbox).
- Alternatively choose MSG/EML, Office 365 import, or direct Live Exchange if the tool and your environment support it.
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Filter and map mailboxes (optional but speed-optimizing)
- If you only need specific mailboxes, select them to avoid processing the entire EDB.
- Use date or folder filters to limit recovered items and reduce processing time.
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Start recovery
- Click Recover/Start. Monitor progress — estimated time depends on file size and selected mode.
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Validate results
- Open recovered PSTs in Outlook (File > Open > Outlook Data File) and verify mailbox items, folders, and metadata.
- For direct Exchange import, ensure mailbox mapping and permissions are correct.
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Import recovered mailboxes into Exchange
- For PST imports, use Exchange’s New-MailboxImportRequest (Exchange Management Shell) or Outlook to import into user mailboxes.
- For Office 365, use the preferred migration/import method (e.g., Import Service, AzCopy + network upload, or third-party migration tool).
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Finalize
- Re-enable Exchange services and antivirus.
- Keep logs and a copy of recovered PSTs for verification/audit.
- If issues persist, consider running Deep Recovery again or contacting DataNumen support.
Quick tips for speed and reliability
- Work on a copy of the EDB to avoid additional corruption.
- Prefer extracting only required mailboxes and use filters.
- Use a machine with fast disk I/O (SSD) and ample RAM.
- If time-critical, prioritize Quick Recovery first, then run Deep Recovery on remaining items.
Troubleshooting common issues
- “Unreadable or partially recovered items”: Rerun in Deep/Advanced mode.
- “Large mailbox split or missing items”: Check for folder-level filters used during recovery.
- “Import errors into Exchange”: Confirm PST compatibility (Outlook/Exchange versions) and mailbox quotas/permissions.
Date: February 5, 2026
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