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Hi guys,
can anybody help, plase.
Is there an instrument to manage .edb file (as far as i know Oracle's Enterprise DB but under free licence)?

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Are you Sure?

edb files usually refer to Exchange Data Base .
If you are working with an exchange server i suggest that you quit very quickly.

If not then you should be able to manage the database through the management software if it installed, if not grab the cd and install it.
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That's what i need - what is the management software for edb files?




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as far as I know exchange server manager is the main management tools for edb files. Oracle files are stored in a .db file.
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- so, no way without exchange???
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there are some comapnies that make exchange recovery software, but the trial version are worthless and the full programs are expensive. Exchange is the best tool for the exchange databases.
IF you hex edit the edb enough you may be able to use access to read or import the files.
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You will find following link very helpful to manage .edb file:
http://books.google.com/books?id=FT6...0files&f=false

There is also some nice edb repair software in case your edb file get corrupted. Either the nasty virus, uncertain application fault or unexpected shutdown has corrupted EDB, the tool can recover all the mailboxes from Exchange server. The most powerful EDB repair software, is capable of scanning the corrupted .edb files with the advance scanning algorithms. The software is effective, immediate and reliable in its EDB repair approach, offering you the best option to get EDB files recovered within minutes.
This easy-to-use <URL SNIPPED> tools offers absolute recovery for all the e-mails, notes, journals, appointments, contacts, calendar and other EDB objects.
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