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Wer have a conlict of opinions here.
One person wants to have users autoarchive to thier local drives and copy the archive to thier network home spaces Another Person wants users to autoarchive directly to thier network homespace. Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003. All active mail stored on exchange server. Which is right? |
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The first person is correct. Microsoft does not support .pst use across a network. But copying a file is always OK. You'll just have to do it when Outlook is not running.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "STapley" wrote in message ... Wer have a conlict of opinions here. One person wants to have users autoarchive to thier local drives and copy the archive to thier network home spaces Another Person wants users to autoarchive directly to thier network homespace. Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003. All active mail stored on exchange server. Which is right? |
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You can use a product such as BackupAssist
http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAs...ddon/info.html This will archive directly from the Exchange store. It uses Exmerge with it's rich filtering while adding a whole raft of additional features beyond just mailbox (brick level) backup, like automatically creating running 2GB .pst Archive Files. You can schedule it just prior to Server Backup for Offsite storage, and the individual workstations needn't be on with Outlook running. -- Henry Craven {SBS-MVP} "STapley" wrote in message ... Wer have a conlict of opinions here. One person wants to have users autoarchive to thier local drives and copy the archive to thier network home spaces Another Person wants users to autoarchive directly to thier network homespace. Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003. All active mail stored on exchange server. Which is right? |
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STapley wrote:
Wer have a conlict of opinions here. One person wants to have users autoarchive to thier local drives and copy the archive to thier network home spaces Another Person wants users to autoarchive directly to thier network homespace. Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003. All active mail stored on exchange server. Which is right? As other replies state, PST files have to be accessed on the local hard drive. You *can* point them at a network drive, but this isn't supported, and will usually lead to data loss, and performance problems for sure. That said, since you have Exchange server, avoid PSTs. See http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Excha...=-BAD/qid/1209 (you'll need to click to expand/display) An enterprise server-side archive product is a much better idea if you are interested in getting older data out of users' mailboxes. If the data is important, it shouldn't be on someone's hard drive, and data in a PST file takes up more space than it did in the mailbox, so storing it on the Exchange server doesn't make much sense either. At any rate, if you absolutely must use PST files, don't use autoarchive.Control archiving to PST manually, to ensure that users actually know where their data is. |
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