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Follow on Google News | Free Guide to Convert Exchange EDB to PST fileHere we explain step by step manual guide to exporting Exchange Server mailbox to Outlook PST file. Read all steps carefully and do it yourself.
By: Regain Software In this post, we'll guide you through the steps to convert Exchange EDB files to PST with ease, using manual methods. So, let's get started! Manual Guide to Convert Exchange EDB to PST file Step 1: Open Exchange Management Shell Log in to the Exchange Server and open the Exchange Management Shell, which is a PowerShell interface for managing Exchange Server. Step 2: Dismount Exchange Database Dismount the Exchange database that you want to convert to PST using the following command: Dismount-Database -Identity <DatabaseName> Replace <DatabaseName> with the name of the Exchange database you want to convert. Step 3: Create a Folder to Store PST Files Create a folder on the server or any other location where you want to store the PST files after conversion. Step 4: Run New-MailboxExportRequest Run the New-MailboxExportRequest cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell to export the mailbox data from the EDB file to PST. For example: New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox <MailboxName> -FilePath <FolderPath>\<PSTFileName>.pst Step 5: Monitor the Export Request You can monitor the progress of the export request by running the following command: Get-MailboxExportRequest | Get-MailboxExportRequestStatistics This will show you the status of the export request and the percentage completed. Step 6: Complete the Export Request Once the export request reaches 100% completion, you can complete the export by running the following command: Set-MailboxExportRequest -Identity <ExportRequestName> -Status Completed Replace <ExportRequestName> with the name of the export request that you want to complete. Step 7: Mount Exchange Database After the export request is completed, you can mount the Exchange database back using the following command: Mount-Database -Identity <DatabaseName> Replace <DatabaseName> with the name of the Exchange database you dismounted in Step 2. Step 8: Access the PST Files The PST files are now stored in the folder that you specified in Step 4. You can copy or move these PST files to any location. If you are not a technical person, it is little bit difficult to follow all steps. In that case, you can try Professional Regain EDB to PST Converter (https://www.regainsoftware.com/ For more detail visit: https://www.regainsoftware.com/ End
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