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We encourage our users to periodically move their e-mail items from
the users mailbox to a .pst folder thus preventing their exchange mailboxes from 'growing bigger and bigger. Those .pst files resided in the C:\Documents and Settings\{user profile name}\Local folders but because we had a couple of problems with users with a corrupt / lost .pst file and the fact that we don't have backups of their local disks we decided to put the .pst files on a network share. This way we'd always have a backup on tape of the file in case something went wrong But it seems Microsoft doesn't advice putting .pst files on network shares? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297019 Personal folder files are unsupported over a LAN or over a WAN link I noticed because in Outlook 2007 you can't index a .pst file on a network share and I was unable to search in my history pst folder... I don't want my users to keep all their old e-mails in the exchange mailbox but if they store it somewhere in a .pst file I want to have a backup of it without (as MS puts it) using 'unsupported configurations'? Regards, Michael |
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Nickneem wrote:
I don't want my users to keep all their old e-mails in the exchange mailbox but if they store it somewhere in a .pst file I want to have a backup of it without (as MS puts it) using 'unsupported configurations'? Where I work, there are two habits: the first is to have the Personal Folders Backup utility installed (PFBACKUP, from Microsoft's Office download area) and have its frequency set to a couple of days. The destination of the copy PFBACKUP makes is a network share so that it will be backed up. The second approach is that some people start Outlook from a shortcut that runs a batch job. That batch job first copies the local PST to a network share and then starts Outlook when the copy completes. It takes a bit longer to start Outlook that way, but they know they have a fresh backup at the start of their day. I myself prefer the PFBACKUP utility. And, of course, we have people who keep their PSTs on a network share and have Outlook access it directly, but they're the ones running the risk, not I. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks for your help Diane / Brian!
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