I Need to convert Exchange EDB to PST file

OST file of one of the users has got corrupt, due to which he is not able to access his mails. He has asked me to provide him a solution to get access to his mailbox back. Being an Exchange Admin, I can convert the exchange EDB to PST, which the user can
import into his Outlook to get the mails back. I have tried to export PST file from Exchange 2013 with powershell script but something went wrong and PST could not be exported. So, I am in a search of any alternate solution to Export Exchange EDB to PST.
Please help as I need to provide the used with PST file asap.

If the Exchange database is mounted within an Exchange server then yes you can use the native tools
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff459227%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
If the database is not mounted then you will need to use a 3rd party tool to gain access.  There are a handful of companies that have this type of tool and we are one of them, however be careful in the tool you pick since all tools are not created
equally and if you choose a tool that is not accurate and complete you can end up with a serious mess.  The absolute worst issue is when you are done recovering data and you find that its mangled and incomplete inside your live exchange server
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