In Microsoft Exchange Server, public folders have great importance. It not only contains user data, but also contains critical system information, which is required for smooth operation of Exchange Server environment. For effective management and better performance of public folders, the replication process is carried out. There are two types of replication is possible- Hierarchy replication or Content replication. In some cases, replicating the public folders between Microsoft Exchange Server could sometimes be troublesome and thus cause several inconsistencies in the database and make it inaccessible. This behavior of MS Exchange Server might cause serious data loss situations, which require Exchange Server Repair using appropriate tools.
In a practical scenario, when a computer system that is running MS Exchange Server 2003 sends the public folder replication, email scanning might occur. You might also come across the corruption of MDB (Messaging Database) at the same time. At this point, you may receive the below given error message:
“Multiple edits have been made. The conflicting edits have been attached to the conflict message.”
At this point, the Exchange Server public folders might become inconsistent and inaccessible. It causes critical database corruption and data loss circumstances. You need to find out that cause of this issue and go for Exchange Repair to sort out this problem.
Root of the problem
This issue might take place when a database transaction is inappropriately written due to an error, which causes an unbalanced Exchange Server transaction state. The unbalanced state of transaction allows virus scanning to be carried out on the outbound replication emails if the virus scanning is enabled. Transaction’s unbalanced state might also result into the database corruption.
Resolution
In order to come across these situations, Microsoft has provided a hot fix that can be downloaded from Microsoft’s website. You should always check the database integrity after installing the hot fix using Isinteg.exe utility. This solution can sort out this problem and it will not occur in future, but it can not repair the damaged database. In order to repair and restore corrupted database, Exchange Recovery is required.
This is potential through powerful and advanced third party applications, known as Exchange Repair tools. These software carry out extensive scan of corrupted Exchange Server database and restore all of its objects intact. They come equipped with interactive and simple graphical user interface and thus do not demand sound and prior technical skills.
Stellar Phoenix Mailbox Exchange Recovery is the most effective and advanced MS Exchange Repair tool to ensure successful recovery in most of the database corruption scenarios. It repairs EDB file of Exchange Server 2003, 2000 and 5.5. This software is compatible with Windows 2003, XP and 2000.


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