Extract the Exchange database (.EDB) from your physical or virtual backup to somewhere. This file is included into the installation package of Microsoft Exchange Server, so you can find it on the installation CD. In the menu, select Options and specify the path to the ESE.DLL library which is used to query the Exchange. Now you need to make a quick configuration of Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange. Go to the main menu and Launch Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange which was installed as a standalone component of Veeam Backup Free Edition. This is the intended use case of Veeam Explorer for Exchange – but there are plenty of other ways to use the tool. A VeeamZIP backup is a full image-based backup of your Exchange Server running as a VMware or Hyper-V VM and from there Veeam can do a number of restore scenarios – including running Veeam Explorer for Exchange. Step 2. For most situations, we would take a VeeamZIP backup. Download Veeam Backup Free Edition and install it on a Windows-based OS (a fairly straight-forward process.) Note: If this is not the first time you run Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange, you can skip steps #1 and #3. If you’ve got a problem with your Exchange Server, Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange can help recover mailboxes, messages, contacts, folders, tasks and other individual items. You can get similar granular recovery with Veeam for free. There is a market for paid Exchange recovery tools where it is possible to restore single mailbox items from the raw Exchange database (.EDB) however their price is very high.
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In the previous post, How-to: Free Exchange discovery tool helps admin, I described how to make a quick, easy and free e-discovery in a Microsoft Exchange database.