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Hello,
Does anyone knows a way to open a PST file using outlook command line ? Ideally this procédure woud permanently link the PST to the Windows Messaging Subsystem. I guess it is a somewhat strange question. Might be another solution maybe : act with a PRF or edit the Windows Messaging Subsystem ? My concern is that we plan to migrate aroud 1500 users, each one has a 1 or more PST file linked to his outlook profile. This migration would collect PST's but will gather them in a single new location so that profile migration would be unproper. Thanks for your help. Xho |
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