How to Recover Project Server databases?

The Kernel for Project Server tool can effectively extract files and documents from the MS Project Server and restore access to the database in just a few minutes. The entire steps of recovery of Microsoft Project Server databases can be explained as follows:

Software’s key capabilities

A short description of the features in the advanced MS Project Server Recovery tool.

Dual recovery modes

Dual recovery modes

It offers two recovery modes – Raw File Recovery Mode is used when only the MDF database is corrupt and Live SQL Instance Mode is used when the Project Server is severely corrupt or down.

Two connecting options

Two connecting options

The Live SQL Instance Mode provides two options for connecting with the Project Server database – through MS SQL Server or UDL File. Users can choose any of the modes for connecting to the database.

Two Saving Options

Two saving options

For saving the restored data, the tool has two options: Save Tables or Save Documents. The option allows saving in SQL Server or Batch File. From the recovered data, a new MDF database can be created easily.

Preview Facility

Preview facility

With this tool, users can have a preview of the files after their successful recovery. One can also select individual files to preview them closely. The preview facility helps users to choose the required files to save them.

Report Generation

Report generation

Users can prepare a report of the extracted files and documents in HTML format. This report can be forwarded or can be saved in the desired location.

User-friendly Interface

User-friendly interface

Kernel for Project Server is an extremely user-friendly tool. Also, it comes with a help file. So, recovery can be done even without facing any issues.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Kernel for Project Server is an easy-to-use tool with only a few simple steps involved in the recovery process. So, you can use it easily.
This issue can easily be fixed using the Raw File mode of the Kernel for Project Server. Try it now.
Yes. In this case, Kernel for Project Server connects to the database through SQL Server or UDF file to access the data.

Software Prerequisites & recommendations

About SoftwareAbout Software

Version: 12.07.01

Release Date: Aug 2012

License Type: Free

System RequirementsSystem Requirements

Hard Disk: 50 MB of disk space

Memory: 64 MB Minimum (128 recommended)

Processor: Intel® Pentium Processor compatible (x86, x64) or equivalent

Operating System: Windows 365, 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP & Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012, 2008 R2, 2008, 2003 R2, 2003.

Version SupportVersion Support

MS Project Server 2010, 2007, 2003, 2002 and MS Project Central (2000)

MS SQL Server 2014, 2012, 2008 R2, 2008, 2005