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		<title>Fix and Recover Corrupted DBF Databases Automatically</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 12:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Data recovery]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[corrupted database]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[DBF]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[file]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[memo files]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[quality recovery]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heavy-load workstations and busy environments are home to most database applications. A system crash or a power failure can easily damage an open database, causing loss of data and corrupted database structures. Once the problem is fixed and the workstation rebooted, the corrupted database will fail to open.
What would you do when pressured to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heavy-load workstations and busy environments are home to most database applications. A system crash or a power failure can easily damage an open database, causing loss of data and corrupted database structures. Once the problem is fixed and the workstation rebooted, the corrupted database will fail to open.</p>
<p>What would you do when pressured to get the <span id="more-33"></span>database up and running right away? Reach for a backup just to discover its a week old, or attempt to recover the database, risking causing irreparable damage to whats still left?</p>
<p>Dont panic! If your database uses DBF files, your chances to get back all of the original data are extremely high if you use the right tool. Even if you dont know anything about the internal structure of DBF files, you still can get it fixed easily and automatically.</p>
<p>DBF Repair tool by www.dbf2002.com/dbf-recovery/ recovers damaged and corrupted DBF files completely automatically. You can be a professional database manager or a complete novice &#8211; DBF Recovery will repair the broken database regardless of your experience. With DBF Recovery, you simply select the corrupted file, and the program does the rest completely automatically.</p>
<p>Why paying for DBF Recovery instead of just using any of the numerous recovery tools that claim to repair your database in a matter of minutes? While DBF Recovery may not be as fast and as cheap as its freeware competitors, it does a much better job in correctly repairing the corrupted database structures and data records. Unlike many free database repair tools, DBF Recovery does not limit its operation to just the headers. The newly developed database recovery engine automatically detects the exact file format and database that created a DBF file, and thoroughly analyzes and repairs the structure of the database as well as all data records, resulting in the most comprehensive and quality recovery.</p>
<p>Have more corruption in supporting files? DBF Recovery fixes memo-files such as DBT and FPT in addition to DBF.</p>
<p>While new database administrators will certainly appreciate the unprecedented level of automation and the ease of use provided by DBF Recovery, expert users will enjoy the advanced features that provide even more automation to the database recovery process. Comprehensive command line parameters and batch mode support allow using DBF Recovery to process multiple databases automatically, or to fix certain database files on Windows startup.</p>
<p>Novice database users and advanced system administrators will appreciate the time savings provided by DBF Recovery. Supporting all DBF databases, including Dbase III and IV, FoxPro and Visual FoxPro, DBF Recovery is the perfect choice for a concerned database administrator. Download a free evaluation version of DBF Repair and rescue your DBF databases after corruption!</p>
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		<title>Outlook Express Recovery Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 07:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Data recovery]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[communication history]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Recovery]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[web based email]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Outlook Express is by far the most popular email client. It comes pre-installed with Windows; it is free, convenient, and advanced enough for those stepping up from Web-based email.
The main advantage of Outlook Express over Webmail is the ability to keep your complete communication history for years to come. If youve used Outlook Express [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Outlook Express is by far the most popular email client. It comes pre-installed with Windows; it is free, convenient, and advanced enough for those stepping up from Web-based email.</p>
<p>The main advantage of Outlook Express over Webmail is the ability to keep your <span id="more-56"></span>complete communication history for years to come. If youve used Outlook Express for some time, youve probably accumulated a huge pile of archived messages. But imagine that archive becoming suddenly unavailable to you, and youll know how much you have to lose!</p>
<p>Why would that happen? Outlook Express keeps email messages in a proprietary-format database, which in turn is stored in DBX files, each DBX file representing an email folder. Once these files reach a certain size, they tend to break. Another reason for losing an Outlook Express email archive is file or data corruption that can result from a simple crash of the Outlook Express application. If the crash happens while Outlook Express is writing to a DBX file, that file will inevitably fail.</p>
<p>Can you do something to get your email archive back? With Microsoft tools, probably not. Theres no easy way to recover corrupt Outlook Express databases in Windows. But all is not lost! Meet Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express (http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook_express.html), an easy tool to recover corrupt Outlook Express databases!</p>
<p>Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express can repair Outlook Express databases that are slightly corrupt or even badly damaged, salvaging everything that can be recovered. The tool does not use Outlook Express to access the database. Instead, it employs its own advanced mechanisms to read and repair DBX files. Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express protects your email from accidental deletion and corruption. Repair corrupt databases and un-delete zapped mail even if it has been removed from Deleted Items in just a few clicks!</p>
<p>Deleting email in Outlook Express does not actually erase the message &#8211; not yet. Your deleted messages first come into the Deleted Items folder. They will be stored there indefinitely &#8211; unless you delete them from that folder, that is. But once you delete email from Deleted Items, there is no easy way to get it back if you need to!</p>
<p>Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express is ready to help you with messages removed from the Deleted Items folder. If you accidentally delete a message from Deleted Items, dont do anything in Outlook Express! Just close the program, and run Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express. Itll scan your Outlook Express database looking for messages that were deleted but can still be recovered. Once the scan is complete, it just takes a few clicks to recover your mail.</p>
<p>Ever wondered whats inside of those DBX files? Use Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express to open and navigate these files without Outlook Express, or use it to convert DBX files into a set of standard .eml and .vcf files.</p>
<p>Dont risk losing your email archives! Download Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express from http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook_express.html and protect your email against accidental loss!</p>
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