SharePoint Document Recovery 13.09.01
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Fri, 21 October 2011, 2:51:43 pm
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SharePoint Document Recovery description
Perform SharePoint 2007 recovery by using Kernel for SharePoint server
Kernel for SharePoint server recovery software is much powerful tool in its category. It quickly extracts files and folders from corrupt MDF database effortlessly. Kernel for SharePoint Server tool is useful in cases of document libraries loss, drive failure resulting into server downtime and data inaccessibility, backups turning bad, file deletion on WSS websites. It is included with two MDF repairing modes: Raw file recovery mode and Live SQL instance mode. Raw file mode helps to recover tables and other files and folders from the orphan .MDF database file whereas Live SQL Instance mode is preferred when MS SharePoint Server is down. The recovered SharePoint folders are listed in a tree like structure from where you can select and see the preview of recovered SharePoint data. The SharePoint document recovery software generates a report that can be saved in HTML format and it has complete details of SharePoint folder location. The connection with MS SQL server can be easily created through UDL file, thereby reducing manual work. This SharePoint document recovery supports MS SharePoint Server 2007 and is fully compatible with MS SQL Server 2000, 2005, 2008, 2008 r2 and 2012. Before purchasing full version, you can try free trial version but it restricts you from saving recovered SharePoint data. To know more about the product, feel free to visit us at: www.nucleustechnologies.com Requirements: Pentium Class Processor, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB What's new in this release: The newly updated version of Kernel for SharePoint server features support for auto-selection of SQL Database version Tags: • sharepoint document recovery • sharepoint 2007 recovery • sharepoint recovery • sharepoint site recovery • sharepoint data recovery • sharepoint database recovery Comments (0)
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