SysTools Exchange Recovery is a reliable application designed to help you recover information from Exchange Server database files and save them to your computer in a format compatible with Microsoft Outlook. The application is simple to handle and it can even recover data from corrupted EDB files.

SysTools Exchange Recovery is a suitable solution for those users who wish to backup important data from their Exchange Server mailbox, to another type of files. Thus, it is easy to extract data from .EDB files and transfer them to a file format that is supported by a different email client: Microsoft Outlook.

The software can open Exchange Server database files and easily extract information regarding received messages, contacts, calendar marks, notes, tasks and journal entries. Moreover, since the file maintains the folder structure, you can view and analyze all the directories, in SysTools Exchange Recovery.

SysTools Exchange Recovery can scan, then open several .EDB files at the same time. When the scanning is finished, the software allows you to view their contents. Not only can you analyze the sent and received emails, subjects, senders/recipients, sizes, but you may also recover email attachments. The software can perform two types of scanning: the Quick method, that is used by default, and the Advanced mode, required especially for damaged input files.

The application features powerful extraction tools that enable you to transfer all the information from the .EDB file, then save it to a .PST document. Additionally, you may convert the .EDB file to .MSG (the Microsoft Outlook Message storage file), .EML or import it back to an Exchange Server document.

SysTools Exchange Recovery is powerful, yet easy to use and allows you to quickly backup important data from Exchange Server database files. You may save the data to several output formats, that are compatible with either Exchange Server or Microsoft Outlook. Although the software is stand alone, it requires that the email client should be already installed on your computer, in order to run correctly.