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How to Repair Corrupt Exchange Database?
Repair a corrupt Exchange database is essential to restore mailbox accessibility and ensure business continuity. Exchange databases may become corrupted due to unexpected shutdowns, hardware failures, insufficient storage, or log file issues. The repair process generally starts with identifying the type and severity of corruption. Administrators should first run Eseutil in Soft Recovery mode, which attempts to replay and recover transaction logs. If soft recovery fails, Hard Recovery using Eseutil /p can be executed, but this method should be used cautiously because it may result in data loss.
After recovery with Eseutil, running Isinteg (for older Exchange versions) or New-MailboxRepairRequest (for newer versions) helps fix logical corruption such as folder issues, search problems, and mailbox inconsistencies. However, these native methods have limitations—they require downtime, are complex, and may not successfully recover severely damaged databases.
For critical environments, using a professional third-party solution like Shoviv Exchange Recovery is a more reliable option. Such tools can repair highly corrupted EDB files, restore all mailbox items, and export recovered data to PST, Exchange Server, or Office 365 without risking data loss. This ensures a quick, secure, and efficient recovery process suitable for organizations of all sizes.
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