Ost 2 Pst Conversion For Damaged Directory Service 2

ou should take of some points before performing regeneration of DS.

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All the Exchange Servers must be online and should be able to converse with one another. Otherwise, when the directory service would be regenerated on the Exchange Server database, it would take control of all the public folders or other services and thus it could not communicate with them. If you come across this situation, it becomes impossible to return to the public folder to the original server.

DS/IS Consistency check needs to be performed for regeneration of Exchange Server Directory Service. It analyzes the local public and private Exchange Server Information Store (IS) database and the Directory Service (DS) database on other servers for accessing information related to the faulty server. This information could be used by MS Exchange Server for restoring all of the mailboxes, site connections and directory replication connectors.

No doubt this procedure is helpful in restoring a damaged Exchange Server, but not all the time. Most of the time this procedure fails to produce the desired results. The fact is one is not able to restore the information of individual mailbox by regenerating Exchange Directory Service. The mailbox and the private information store are not restored altogether.

Safest way for getting OST file data is to recreate Exchange Server profile, which requires you to convert OST to PST. This is achieved with the help of powerful professional advanced Exchange OST to PST software.

OST to PST Software successfully converts and repair the offline storage file .OST to personal storage .PST file so that it can be easily accessed with MS Outlook. User can save the email data into .EML and .MSG format where former is accessible with Outlook Express and latter with MS Outlook. OST 2 PST conversion tool successfully migrates all email components from MS Exchange Offline Storage (.OST) file including emails, attachments, journals, tasks, calendar, notes, contacts, deleted emails to Personal Storage File (.PST).