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Autoarchiving clients data. Retaining the path.
We are currently going through implementing autoarchiving into the company.
We have manually gone around every client and set the path to their individual network folder. However when the move computers the autoarchive path seems to default to the c:\ drive. We currently use roaming profiles, and would have thought that the settings would have moved with the client. This is becoming a big problem, as our company believes in 'hot desking', and there are a lot of people who cannot access important 'old' emails because they are located on the hard drive of another computer. Hope that you can help |
Autoarchiving clients data. Retaining the path.
Shay W wrote:
We are currently going through implementing autoarchiving into the company. We have manually gone around every client and set the path to their individual network folder. Do you realize you're riskig those archives by having them on a network share? Network-hosted PSTs are not supported and could lead to data loss. -- Brian Tillman |
Autoarchiving clients data. Retaining the path.
The problem that we have at moment is that the exchange databases are filling
up very fast, and we need to reduce the size quickly. After asking clients to housekeep their mailboxes, we decided to archive data older than 6 months. We cannot archive their .PST folder to the hard-drive as the clients are roaming and may use a different computer every day of the week. With having the .PST files on the network, we get a backup of them daily. If there are any alternatives, i would be interested in them. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Shay W wrote: We are currently going through implementing autoarchiving into the company. We have manually gone around every client and set the path to their individual network folder. Do you realize you're riskig those archives by having them on a network share? Network-hosted PSTs are not supported and could lead to data loss. -- Brian Tillman |
Autoarchiving clients data. Retaining the path.
Shay W wrote:
The problem that we have at moment is that the exchange databases are filling up very fast, and we need to reduce the size quickly. After asking clients to housekeep their mailboxes, we decided to archive data older than 6 months. We cannot archive their .PST folder to the hard-drive as the clients are roaming and may use a different computer every day of the week. Roaming profiles should allow PSTs to be on the hard drive, provided they're in the %UserProfile% path. I'm pretty sure they'll get copied to the hard drive when the person logs in to Windows and copied back to the roaming profile store when they log out. -- Brian Tillman |
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