Microsoft Exchange Server environment
was designed in April 1993. Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail
server, calendaring softwareand contact manager developed by
Microsoft. This communication application is used to write all the
database transactions to certain log files and commit them later
whenever the system allows. The transactions also exist in system
memory, but get lost in the event of crash. If the Exchange Server
crashes unexpectedly transaction logs serve as the crucial recovery
method. For this cause, the transaction log files should be cached on
a reliable system. The log file header contains information like file
signature, base name, creation time, checkpoint etc. At times, your
Exchange Server indicates as it is unable to read this information.
Sometimes Exchange Server shows very
unusual errors. On the effect of this all Exchange database and
mailboxes became inaccessible to the user and this situation may
affect the performance of its organization.
One such error message is stated below:
"Operation terminated with error -1003
Following cause may be responsible to
cause this error:-
You might encounter this problem due to missing or damaged log files or invalid API (Application Programming Interface) parameters.
To isolate the given issue, use the
following sequence of steps:
- Dismount all the databases
- You can then decompress the folder of logs and databases
- To get rid of this scenario administrator should regularly update backup of the database so that it may helpful in recovery time.
- And other way for Exchange EDB repair is use of ESEUTIL default utility.
- Even though your Exchange requires EDB recovery then install Stellar Phoenix Exchange Server Recovery third party utility and recover data in few times.
Stellar Phoenix Exchange Server
Recovery is one of the best product of Stellar that is known for its
data recovery of any Exchange Server, Outlook, Mac, window, Photo and
password. This persuasive Exchange database recovery software can be
easily installed in a system for recovery of any version of Exchange.