Wednesday 25 December 2013

Tackle Internal Processing Error Using BKF Recovery Tool.

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Microsoft Exchange server does not require any approval for getting recognised as a mail server application. It is one of the most recommended and popular emailing server applications which in collaboration with Outlook is mostly preferred. The Exchange Server is suitable to all types of organization whether big or small and also to all types of user whether advance or novice. It is so because of its highly simple but effective technology and low cost comparing to other emailing client-server applications. But just like other applications there are few but manageable issues are associated with MS Exchange server. The data files of MS Exchange server are also succeptible to number of threats logically and physically. Hence it is advisable to the user to maintain regular backup of important but crucial data files.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Safeguard your backup files using trusted recovery tool.

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MS Exchange Server is one of the most trusted and recommended server side applications. The Exchange Server is widely popular and used by large section of organization due to its adroit and easy to use features. The application is perfectly compatible for data storage, mobile and web based access of information. The Exchange Server is prone to number of errors; hence there are always some threats associated with Exchange data files. In order to overpower the troublesome situation user is allowed to maintain backup of Exchange data in the BKF format. The backup can be created using Windows NT Backup tool in XP. Basically BKF files are categorized under three sections known as EDB, STM and LOG files. The EDB files are Exchange database files, STM are streaming media files and Log files are meant of maintaining the transactions. 

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Extracting Data from Corrupt Exchange Backup Files Using Professional Utilities

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Backups are needed to get your business in good standing after a crisis situation. For the same reason, the organizations that run MS Exchange Server are frequently involved in backing up all the data on the server for ensuring high data availability in the event of a disaster like server crash. Exchange backups can be created by Windows NTBackup tool. The backup files carry the extension '.BKF'. These files contain all the '.stm' (Exchange streaming media file), '.edb' (Exchange database), and '.log' files of your Exchange Server database.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Ideal BKF recovery tool to deal with BKF errors and inaccessibility

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Distinctive business users have their diverse approaches to handle the data loss crisis scenarios, some manage them by utilizing their interior sources and some prefer to take help from the third party professional software which assures the 100% security.  One such disaster scenario is when Exchange clients face EDB document inaccessibility.

Thursday 29 August 2013

How to Rectify ‘An inconsistency was encountered in the requested backup file’ Error of Exchange BKF

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The corruption of Exchange BKF file causes inaccessibility of all the data stored in it. Generally the corrupt Exchange BKF file throws an error message when you try to restore data from it or when you use the Backup to backup the files on a storage media. Let us instantiate this issue. Suppose, you get the following error message while trying to restore data from the Exchange BKF file:

“An inconsistency was encountered in the requested backup file”

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Steps to restore corrupted Exchange BKF File

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Being an Exchange user for a while you might have faced the worst situation when you were tried to mount server data with the help of BKF file (Backup File) and Exchange showed some exceptional errors. This is the most hectic time for the Exchange administrator.

Exchange Server holds the crucial user’s data thus no organization either big or small can bear such loss. Exchange creates backup file of all the data like emails, contacts, notes, attachments and all. These files are stored with the .bkf extension. Exchange database keeps all the below stated files:

Friday 19 July 2013

Defining BKF Files, Reasons of their Corruption and How to Resolve it

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Microsoft Exchange Server, a client server is Microsoft’s collaborative application. Outlook email application synchronizes with the Exchange Server to facilitate users to send/receive emails. Hence, all the data of emails is stored on the Exchange within the EDB files. The rapid increase in business processes requires quick information exchange. Dependency on emails necessitates fast and efficient access. Microsoft Exchange is developed and designed keeping track of challenges and requirements of different users who tend to use the messaging system frequently. Since emails contain important information; it is a mandate to keep the back up of email data for future requirement. The main components of Microsoft Exchange Server are Active Directory and Information Store.