E01 file explorer tool with a credibility to examine, mount and explore all E01 files. The tool has a potential to deep analyze the of email data files within E01.
Features, Video and FAQ's of the Tool to View or Explore E01 File Data
The E01 viewer allows the users to preview multiple E01 files. The utility enables the users to open and view all three types of files like PST, OST, EDB etc. present in the E01 image files. The software even provides an option to add the multiple E01 files and view content in it.
To add the E01 files, users need to scan the files firstly. After scanning E01 files, all the items present in that file are auto-loaded. Users can even easily get preview of the properties of items like File type, name of the file, Path of the file, date of creation, and size in MBs.
The utility is so sharp witted that it allows the users to add multiple E01 files and its segments like E01, E02, E03, etc. The software also loads all E01 files present in any folder. Tool generates a status while beginning the process or scanning or when completed. Users are even provided the option to save files after the process.
E01 Reader scans and loads all files like EDB, PST, and OST files. In case users need to preview the matter inside the E01 files then, he/she needs to click on View Content. The utility even supports the built-in viewer like OST file Viewer for reading OST files, PST file Viewer for opening Outlook PST files, and EDB file viewer for extracting EDB files also.
The E01 Viewer is sharp and equipped with searching option that is similar to the Windows searching. Using the option, users can easily get the text, file extensions, term to search data present in any folder. The utility even offers an option to set date range i.e., from and to thus, enabling specified date range.
The E01 files comprise of exact copy of the systems physical and logical hard drive. While opening an E01 file with the E01 file viewer, comprising of complete image of logical drive present in the system. The E01 Viewer software shows the partition along with internal matter in the original form.
Step to Open, Explore e01 file Content :