β Category: | Database Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π At most, the .EDB format basement can be related to the particular database composed, opened, and managed by Microsoft Exchange Server. Specifically, the current schema pattern serves as the primary repository for the mailbox content handled by Exchange featured arsenal. In practice, the .EDB file resources store both non-SMTP and in-process mail messages, formatted using a b-tree composition arrangement that includes a top-level node and a solid variety of child branch elements. Pub1.edb and Priv1.edb are distinguished as primary .EDB resources applied for the Exchange information store. They each possess a relevant .STM file object that includes SMTP messages in its basis.
β Category: | Database Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π An .EDB extension record may also be recognized as a database sample composed and opened up by the Windows Search feature integrated into Microsoft Windows desktop operating platform. Accurately, the following format arrangement includes indexed data regarding the file objects that have been searched for in the Windows Search option. In detail, the .EDB file entries allow the search feature to more efficiently and easily return results regarding file items that have been formerly searched. .EDB data content may enlarge in size ratio, up to several hundred gigabytes (GBs) overall. You can also manage to delete the resulting .EDB file pattern on your computer client to free up a considerable amount of space on your hard drive storage. Nevertheless, if you take this action such a measure will erase your indexing data. Finally, you can find the appropriate .EDB content in the predefined allocation:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows.
π Most often, all of the predefined .EDB-covered resources are perfectly operated, opened, and managed by Microsoft Exchange Server, Aryson EDB to PST Converter, Regain EDB to PST Converter, Stellar Repair for Exchange, or EdbMails suites. Besides, it would be handy to test an internal Microsoft Search feature, integrated into up-to-date Windows revisions and responsible for indexing the search data on your workstation or desktop client.
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