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Recoveryfix Tool Simplifies EDB to Live Exchange Server Migration

Recoveryfix has introduced a new tool designed to facilitate the migration of EDB files to a Live Exchange Server environment. The software aims to address challenges users face when accessing offline EDB databases.

19 June 2026
Recoveryfix Tool Simplifies EDB to Live Exchange Server Migration

Recoveryfix has launched a software utility, Recoveryfix for Exchange Server, intended to streamline the process of migrating EDB (Exchange Database) files to a Live Exchange Server environment. The tool targets user difficulties in accessing and transferring data from offline EDB databases.

Historically, moving EDB files or accessing their contents within a Live Exchange system has presented challenges, with a lack of direct manual methods often necessitating the use of third-party solutions. Recoveryfix's tool offers an automated approach, emphasizing efficiency and data security during the migration.

The company cites several reasons for migrating from EDB to Live Exchange, including improved reliability, enhanced security features, greater scalability, remote access capabilities, and better collaboration tools. These benefits are presented as key advantages for organizations looking to modernize their email infrastructure.

Key features of the Recoveryfix for Exchange Server tool include the recovery of entire mailboxes from EDB files, selective data migration with filtering options, and compatibility with various Exchange Server and Outlook versions. The software claims to maintain data integrity and original folder structures, incorporating user-friendly features like drag-and-drop functionality.

The migration process is detailed in three stages: Source, Destination, and Migration. Users begin by adding the offline EDB file as the source, scanning it, and then configuring the Live Exchange Server as the destination by providing necessary server details and selecting the mailboxes for transfer.

Original source: recoveryfix.com