OfficeRecovery Software Suites Extract Email from Corrupted Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2010 Files
Online, April 14, 2010 (Newswire.com) - OfficeRecovery has released the newest versions of email data recovery suites, MailRecovery 2010.
When an Outlook personal storage file (PST) or an Exchange database (EDB) fail, products incorporated in MailRecovery suites come to the rescue. Delving into corrupted email storages that cannot be mounted anymore, they extract emails, contacts and other important information that makes the lifeblood of modern-day business.
Keeping up to date with the industry trends, MailRecovery components feature support to the new data formats introduced in 2010. Data recovery is now supported for Office 2010 Outlook and Exchange 2010 file formats.
Another highlight of the new MailRecovery release is Windows 7 compatibility. All components of MailRecovery 2010 suites have passed rigorous testing under the latest Microsoft guidelines and have earned the 'Compatible with Windows 7' certification.
MailRecovery suites are composed of the following products:
* Recovery for Outlook repairs corrupted Outlook mailboxes (.pst), now supports Outlook 2010.
* Recovery for Outlook Express repairs corrupted Outlook Express mailboxes (.mbx, .dbx).
* Undelete for Outlook is a new suite component that restores email messages removed from Deleted Items folder.
* Recovery for Exchange Server repairs corrupted Exchange Server email databases (.edb, .stm). Now supports Exchange Server 2010 and features a handy Data Browser allowing user to open a corrupted database and navigate through folders and email messages, selectively exporting only the needed ones.
* Recovery for Exchange OST converts Exchange Offline Storage File (.ost) into a common Personal Storage File (.pst). This is useful when dealing with Offline Storage Files (.ost) remaining on client computer after Exchange Server crash or accidental loss of source Exchange mailbox.
* EDB Diff for Exchange Server is a new component that compares two Exchange databases and produces two sets of messages representing the differences between the databases.
The suites are available in two editions: MailRecovery 2010 Client and MailRecovery 2010 Server.
MailRecovery 2010 Client prices start at US $299 for a standard license. The license allows one installation of the product. Other types of licenses are Enterprise, allowing two installations, and 1-Year Service, a special license for companies providing data recovery services.
MailRecovery 2010 Server prices start at US $999 for a standard license.
More information and free demo versions of MailRecovery suites is available at
http://www.officerecovery.com/mail/